Hi,
On Tue, 12 May 2026 at 11:42:30 +0200, Martin Gomez wrote:
1) Connection cap rejections
[…]
Could you add our source IP to an allowlist / reserved-slot list on
rsync.documentfoundation.org so registered mirrors are not blocked by
the global 120-connection cap?
That's a great idea, but not implemented at the moment.
2) Very slow transfer speeds
When the connection is accepted, throughput often drops to a few
kbps for extended periods, which causes syncs to time out or take
hours to finish. Is there a less-saturated upstream available for
registered mirrors — for example a tier-1 rsync endpoint or a
mirror-to-mirror source — that we could point at instead of the
public rsync.documentfoundation.org?
We only have rsync.documentfoundation.org right now. If you'd like you
can switch to push syncing, so TDF updates your mirror whenever
necessary (syncing every 2h is probably unnecessary too often). See
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Infra/Mirroring#Push_syncing .
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Guilhem.
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