+++ /dev/null
-[[!meta author="Martin Zobel-Helas"]]
-
-DSA is currently playing around with a patched version of bind9 (based on a
-patch we received from kernel.org people) to implement GeoDNS for
-security.debian.org. You might have noticed that we currently have a
-round robin list of up to seven hosts in the security.debian.org
-rotation. Depending on time and luck your apt currently might pick a
-host which is located half around the globe for you, resulting in
-sometimes really slow download rates.
-
-## Idea
-
-The current idea is to only present a list of security mirrors to
-you which are located on the continent you live on. We are aware that
-this won't work for all continents at the moment. For this reason we
-are also currently moving machines around the globe.
-
-## How to test
-
-The easiest way for you to test is using bind9's dig command.
-
-When trying from Germany one should get:
-<pre>
-zobel@lunar:~% dig -ttxt +short security.geo.debian.org
-"Europe view"
-</pre>
-
-When trying from US one should get:
-<pre>
-zobel@gluck:~% dig -ttxt +short security.geo.debian.org
-"North America view"
-</pre>
-
-## Technique
-
-The patch we used for bind9 uses
-[libgeoip](http://packages.debian.org/geoip) and [MaxMind's GeoLite
-Country database](http://www.maxmind.com/app/geolitecountry).
-[This](http://vancouver.yorkcabal.org.uk/~steve/.bind/geoip.patch)
-patch was necessary to get bind to play nicely.
-
-As we don't want to break security.debian.org at this stage of our
-testing, we decided to add a new subdomain security.geo.debian.org with
-which we are currently playing.
-
-Having an ACL for EU defining all the countries belonging to the
-European Subcontinent, a config sniplet for security.debian.org's zone
-looks like this:
-
-<pre>
-// Europe
-acl EU {
- country_AD;
- country_AL;
- country_AT;
- country_AX;
- country_BA;
- country_BE;
- country_BG;
- country_BY;
- country_CH;
- country_CZ;
- country_DE;
- country_DK;
- country_EE;
- country_ES;
- country_FI;
- country_FO;
- ...
-}
-</pre>
-
-<pre>
-view "EU" {
- match-clients {
- EU;
- };
- zone "security.geo.debian.org" {
- type master;
- file "/etc/bind/zones/security.debian.org.EU.zone";
- notify no;
- };
-};
-</pre>
-
-To be sure we don't miss any contries, we added an additional view
-default, to catch what we didn't catch with the country codes:
-
-<pre>
-view "other" {
- match-clients { any; };
- zone "security.geo.debian.org" {
- type master;
- file "/etc/bind/db.security.debian.org";
- notify no;
- };
-};
-</pre>
--- /dev/null
+[[!meta author="Martin Zobel-Helas"]]
+
+DSA is currently playing around with a patched version of bind9 (based on a
+patch we received from kernel.org people) to implement GeoDNS for
+security.debian.org. You might have noticed that we currently have a
+round robin list of up to seven hosts in the security.debian.org
+rotation. Depending on time and luck your apt currently might pick a
+host which is located half around the globe for you, resulting in
+sometimes really slow download rates.
+
+## Idea
+
+The current idea is to only present a list of security mirrors to
+you which are located on the continent you live on. We are aware that
+this won't work for all continents at the moment. For this reason we
+are also currently moving machines around the globe.
+
+## How to test
+
+The easiest way for you to test is using bind9's dig command.
+
+When trying from Germany one should get:
+<pre>
+zobel@lunar:~% dig -ttxt +short security.geo.debian.org
+"Europe view"
+</pre>
+
+When trying from US one should get:
+<pre>
+zobel@gluck:~% dig -ttxt +short security.geo.debian.org
+"North America view"
+</pre>
+
+## Technique
+
+The patch we used for bind9 uses
+[libgeoip](http://packages.debian.org/geoip) and [MaxMind's GeoLite
+Country database](http://www.maxmind.com/app/geolitecountry).
+[This](http://vancouver.yorkcabal.org.uk/~steve/.bind/geoip.patch)
+patch was necessary to get bind to play nicely.
+
+As we don't want to break security.debian.org at this stage of our
+testing, we decided to add a new subdomain security.geo.debian.org with
+which we are currently playing.
+
+Having an ACL for EU defining all the countries belonging to the
+European Subcontinent, a config sniplet for security.debian.org's zone
+looks like this:
+
+<pre>
+// Europe
+acl EU {
+ country_AD;
+ country_AL;
+ country_AT;
+ country_AX;
+ country_BA;
+ country_BE;
+ country_BG;
+ country_BY;
+ country_CH;
+ country_CZ;
+ country_DE;
+ country_DK;
+ country_EE;
+ country_ES;
+ country_FI;
+ country_FO;
+ ...
+}
+</pre>
+
+<pre>
+view "EU" {
+ match-clients {
+ EU;
+ };
+ zone "security.geo.debian.org" {
+ type master;
+ file "/etc/bind/zones/security.debian.org.EU.zone";
+ notify no;
+ };
+};
+</pre>
+
+To be sure we don't miss any contries, we added an additional view
+default, to catch what we didn't catch with the country codes:
+
+<pre>
+view "other" {
+ match-clients { any; };
+ zone "security.geo.debian.org" {
+ type master;
+ file "/etc/bind/db.security.debian.org";
+ notify no;
+ };
+};
+</pre>