In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>In other words, is http://security.debian.org/ located outside the
>US?.

Yes.  Using hinfo (I plan on packaging it for debian soon, current
beta on my web site):

Processing security.debian.org (130.89.175.34)
abuse.net addresses:
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] (default, no info)
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] (default, no info)
130.89.175.34 is satie.debian.org.
abuse.net addresses:
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] (default, no info)
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] (default, no info)
130.89.175.34 is debian.snt.utwente.nl.
abuse.net addresses:
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] (for utwente.nl)

IPQuery: 130.89.175.34 Server: whois.arin.net
OrgName:    University Twente 
OrgID:      UNIVER-181

NetRange:   130.89.0.0 - 130.89.255.255 
CIDR:       130.89.0.0/16 
NetName:    UTNET
NetHandle:  NET-130-89-0-0-1
Parent:     NET-130-0-0-0-0
NetType:    Direct Assignment
NameServer: NS1.UTWENTE.NL
NameServer: NS2.UTWENTE.NL
NameServer: NS1.SURFNET.NL
Comment:    
RegDate:    1988-07-05
Updated:    2002-02-25

TechHandle: GAM32-ARIN
TechName:   Meijerink, Gert 
TechPhone:  +31 53 489 2326
TechEmail:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 



[Good that it's not listed in any of the 30 blackhole lists checked.
Perhaps debian.org should submit [EMAIL PROTECTED] to abuse.net.  This
would qualify for a ipwhois.rfc-ignorant.org listing, University
Twente should add a working snailmail address.]

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Blars Blarson                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                                http://www.blars.org/blars.html
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