[08:18:27] fab: yes I assume you had the old DNS entry cached [14:21:59] 10GitLab, 10Diffusion-Repository-Administrators, 10Projects-Cleanup: Delete GitLab repo toolforge-repos/povoconta and its Diffusion mirror (code hosted in GitHub instead) - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T348325 (10Aklapper) p:05Triage→03Low [14:22:17] 10GitLab, 10Diffusion-Repository-Administrators, 10Projects-Cleanup: Delete GitLab repo toolforge-repos/povoconta and its Diffusion mirror (code hosted in GitHub instead) - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T348325 (10Aklapper) [14:38:01] 10GitLab, 10Diffusion-Repository-Administrators, 10Projects-Cleanup: Delete GitLab repo toolforge-repos/povoconta and its Diffusion mirror (code hosted in GitHub instead) - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T348325 (10Aklapper) Permission-wise I can do both of it, I'm just vaguely wondering if there's anythi... [15:27:34] jelto thanks, I suspect it isn't my firefox cache, but rather related to the "sshuttle" tool that I use to access the data engineering network, which itself exposes a gitlab host internally. [15:53:44] fab: hrm, sshutle seems to flush caches on stop and start (per https://github.com/skuhl/sshuttle/blob/master/sshuttle/firewall.py#L131 ) maybe restarting that tool if anything looks funny is your best bet [15:54:01] (caveat: I've never used sshutle) [15:54:13] *sshuttle [21:32:39] 10GitLab (Project Migration), 10SRE, 10Traffic, 10Patch-For-Review: Migrate Traffic repositories from Gerrit to Gitlab - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T347623 (10CodeReviewBot) brett opened https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos/sre/acme-chief/-/merge_requests/4 Draft: Implement Gitlab CI and Blubber config