On Fri, 20 Feb 2026 00:22:35 +0300 Sergey Matveev wrote: > Several years ago some foreign networks started to reject/ban traffic > to/from Russian networks. Hetzner and other German ones come to mind > first as an example. Cloudflare and OVH were also known to partially > block access to their networks too. Do you have any further information on this? Is there a list of providers who do this? For my own projects, I would like to avoid hosting providers that artificially restrict connectivity. > I am aware only of Western-located websites capable of hosting free > software projects (SourceForge, GitHub, similar ones). Because of > obvious reasons (of being under sanctions) there is no legal possibility > to use any of those services for hosting the tarballs/website. People > were suddenly banned (for example on GitHub) even just for visiting the > sanctioned regions. Have you tried Codeberg (https://codeberg.org/)? It is run by a non-profit association in Germany. I would be surprised if they banned someone without reason (at least for me, nationality is not a reason in the FLOSS community). > One notable exception was Yggdrasil overlay network. Comparing to its > predecessor -- cjdns, which tended to segfault occasionally when > connected Hyperboria network, Yggdrasil is pretty stable and reliable, > as I can see for several years of its non-heavy usage. NNCP's Metalink4 > .meta4 files contained y-reachable links (y.www.nncpgo.org) a long time > ago because of that. I didn't know that the NNCP website is also available via Yggdrasil. Maybe you could add it to the internal services so that it's easier to find? https://yggdrasil-network.github.io/services.html -- Marek Küthe m.k@mk16.de er/ihm he/him