2025-08-19T13:49:09 regarding my VPN problems - turns out that the disable-dco option fixes the problem 2025-08-19T18:17:25 cboltz: I hvae not read all the patches yet and neither did I update my package yet, but https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1297937 emits a funny smell 2025-08-19T18:19:00 if you have the time, try if it works with the prior revision of this package (and with your workaround option removed), and if it does, report a regression ;) 2025-08-19T18:23:41 indeed, lots of dco patches 2025-08-19T18:25:16 the interesting thing is that the vpn connection to my own server works without the workaround, so there must be a difference somewhere (maybe on the server side?) that does or doesn't trigger the regression 2025-08-19T18:27:03 on the positive side, I know the VPN worked at FrOSCon, so it can only be the zypper dup I did when I came home 2025-08-19T18:48:10 reported as https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1248300 2025-08-19T19:52:29 *** teepee_ is now known as teepee 2025-08-19T20:08:18 There is a problem with the openh264 repository 2025-08-19T20:08:29 403 ERROR: The Amazon CloudFront distribution is configured to block access from your country. We can't connect to the server for this app or website at this time. There might be too much traffic or a configuration error. Try again later, or contact the app or website owner. 2025-08-19T20:08:33 If you provide content to customers through CloudFront, you can find steps to troubleshoot and help prevent this error by reviewing the CloudFront documentation. 2025-08-19T20:08:35 Request ID: W7jpjrLjblYNoK_raD4kug00BYDWiztUEkSmN9AieDCcllo1Tf9hyg== 2025-08-19T20:08:41 I'm in Ukraine 2025-08-19T20:09:09 How doI report this properly? 2025-08-19T20:09:13 * do I 2025-08-19T23:09:11 There was a discussion about this on the forums - it's a GeoIP block, apparently, and Cisco (it seems) owns the repo. https://forums.opensuse.org/t/blocked-openh264-repos/187315/ is the most recent discussion. 2025-08-19T23:10:14 (That discussion references this issue reported on github: https://github.com/cisco/openh264/issues/3886 ) 2025-08-19T23:19:50 Thanks for the information. Such stuff heppens sometimes becouse we have occupied territories, and instead of just dropping a service only for those territories providers of those services often descide that it's easier to just block the whole Ukraine : \