On Wed, 25 Mar 2015 22:26:56 -0400 (EDT)
Paul Wouters <paul(a)nohats.ca> wrote:
On Wed, 25 Mar 2015, Adam Williamson wrote:
> Lots of people have been seeing it, it may be related to some issues
> with the Fedora infrastructure this afternoon (the check works by
> trying to contact a Fedora server).
I've seen them regularly in the last few hours but I'm on hotel wifi,
so it could also be just crappy wifi.
The dnsec-trigger package which I'm also running also has hotspot
detection, using
http://hotspot-nocache.fedoraproject.org/ which
does not seem to cause tehse false positives.
This was most likely caused by some issues with out proxy servers this
evening. We were adding 3 new proxy servers into the rotation and there
were some config issues with some of them. ;(
This would have only affected some folks in North America sporadically,
(when they happened to hit a proxy that wasn't working right) not
everyone.
Sorry this happened, everything should be back to normal now.
kevin