traceroute6 -q1 -A villisika.miuku.net
traceroute to villisika.miuku.net (2001:4b98:dc0:41:216:3eff:fe69:46e3), 30 hops max, 80 byte packets
1 2001:cc0:2004:1::1 (2001:cc0:2004:1::1) [*] 0.339 ms
2 2001:cc0:1fff::d (2001:cc0:1fff::d) [*] 0.567 ms !N
ping6 villisika.miuku.net
PING villisika.miuku.net(villisika.miuku.net) 56 data bytes
From 2001:cc0:1fff::d icmp_seq=1 Destination unreachable: No route
From 2001:cc0:1fff::d icmp_seq=2 Destination unreachable: No route
From 2001:cc0:1fff::d icmp_seq=3 Destination unreachable: No route
From 2001:cc0:1fff::d icmp_seq=4 Destination unreachable: No route
It seems our router has some problems. Thanks very much.
So how can I contact withnetwork admins at Gandi?
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Sender:Anssi Johanssoncentos(a)miuku.net
Recipient:centos-mirrorcentos-mirror@centos.org
Date:Tuesday, Mar 10, 2015 06:36
Subject:Re: [CentOS-mirror] New mirror apply - China
The problem is that your mirror is not reachable from the primary IPv6 checking node (in France). It does not respond to ping6 when pinged from that node, but it does work from some other networks in Finland and U.S. Here's a traceroute6 from the primary IPv6 mirror checking node: $ traceroute6 -q1 -A mirrors.opencas.cn traceroute to mirrors.opencas.cn (2001:cc0:2004:1:225:90ff:fe00:fe8b), 30 hops max, 80 byte packets 1 2001:4b98:dc0:41::248 (2001:4b98:dc0:41::248) [AS29169] 1.125 ms 2 p250-core1-d-ip6.paris.gandi.net (2001:4b98:1f::c1d1:237) [AS29169] 3.346 ms 3 2001:4b98:1f::c1c3:3 (2001:4b98:1f::c1c3:3) [AS29169] 3.430 ms 4 xe0-0-1-0-core1-lux-ip6.lux.gandi.net (2001:4b98:1f::c3b2:2) [AS29169] 10.767 ms 5 xe0-0-2-0-core1-lux-ip6.lux.gandi.net (2001:4b98:dc2:1f::c12:1) [AS29169] 10.593 ms 6 te0-0-2-3-core2-dc1-ip6.balt.gandi.net (2001:4b98:1f::cdba:2) [AS29169] 99.716 ms 7 2604:3400:dc1:12::57 (2604:3400:dc1:12::57) [AS29169] 99.774 ms 8 te-7-1.car2.Baltimore1.Level3.net (2001:1900:2100::2ae1) [AS3356] 99.287 ms 9 2001:1900:4:1::26d (2001:1900:4:1::26d) [AS3356] 99.675 ms 10 vl-4062.car2.Newark1.Level3.net (2001:1900:4:1::269) [AS3356] 103.014 ms 11 vl-4081.car1.Newark1.Level3.net (2001:1900:4:1::c5) [AS3356] 376.192 ms 12 2001:1900:4:1::ce (2001:1900:4:1::ce) [AS3356] 103.719 ms 13 2001:1900:19:5::6 (2001:1900:19:5::6) [AS3356] 103.754 ms 14 10gigabitethernet6.switch3.nyc4.he.net (2001:470:0:202::1) [AS6939] 86.829 ms 15 10ge10-3.core1.lax1.he.net (2001:470:0:10e::1) [AS6939] 147.922 ms 16 100ge9-1.core1.lax2.he.net (2001:470:0:72::2) [AS6939] 148.623 ms 17 * 18 2001:252:0:302::1 (2001:252:0:302::1) [*] 293.053 ms 19 2001:252:0:100::1 (2001:252:0:100::1) [*] 298.219 ms 20 2001:252:0:1::4 (2001:252:0:1::4) [*] 293.945 ms 21 2001:e18:10cc:101:102::1 (2001:e18:10cc:101:102::1) [*] 294.965 ms 22 * 23 * 24 * You can try a traceroute6 to the other direction, the hostname is villisika.miuku.net. If you need to contact someone regarding this problem on "my end", please discuss the issue directly with the network admins at Gandi. 9.3.2015, 15:54, opencas kirjoitti: Our server support ipv6. So please let ipv6 users see our server via http://mirrorlist.centos.org/ Now I see only ipv4 users in China can see our server. Server ipv6 address is 2001:cc0:2004:1:225:90ff:fe00:fe8b Thanks very much -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 05/03/15 09:42, opencas wrote: HTTP:http://mirrors.opencas.cn/centos/ Sync schedule: Every 8 hrs Bandwidth: 100Mbps Location: China Sponsor: Open Source Software Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences Sponsor URL: http://www.opencas.org/ IP to authorize: 159.226.11.160 Email contact:admin@opencas.cn mailto:admin@opencas.cn Thanks : it has been added to the mirrors DB and will normally be listed as a public mirror (and onhttp://mirror-status.centos.orghttp://mirror-status.centos.org/ / http://centos.org/download/mirrors/ ) in the following minutes/hours. Your IP has been whitelisted (check that it's working in the following hour) Kind Regards, - -- Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project |http://www.centos.org http://www.centos.org/ gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAlT9PGwACgkQnVkHo1a+xU4D4gCeNH54Y9hu/yhjtVv9FETzvn4+ BRUAn1aGNx1ZZ1X5oOx/WqfEpJhYBkNI =ZzVE -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror(a)centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror(a)centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
Sorry, Last mail is hard to read.
Now I can reachvillisika.miuku.net with ipv6
ping6 villisika.miuku.net
PING villisika.miuku.net(villisika.miuku.net) 56 data bytes
64 bytes from villisika.miuku.net: icmp_seq=1 ttl=43 time=350 ms
64 bytes from villisika.miuku.net: icmp_seq=2 ttl=43 time=351 ms
64 bytes from villisika.miuku.net: icmp_seq=3 ttl=43 time=346 ms
So what I should do is just waiting for a while?
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Sender:Anssi Johanssoncentos(a)miuku.net
Recipient:centos-mirrorcentos-mirror@centos.org
Date:Tuesday, Mar 10, 2015 16:21
Subject:Re: [CentOS-mirror] New mirror apply - China
Yes, looks like AS29169 ( http://bgp.he.net/AS29169 ) is not reachable from your location for some reason. You should discuss this issue with your own network team first and perhaps with your upstream connectivity providers. If you need to, you can contact Gandi via their support form at https://www.gandi.net/support/contact/mail/ I can't really do anything about this problem myself as I'm just a customer at Gandi. Once the routing issue has been solved, your mirror will be automatically included on the IPv6 mirrorlist within an hour. 10.3.2015, 3:24, opencas kirjoitti: traceroute6 -q1 -A villisika.miuku.net traceroute to villisika.miuku.net (2001:4b98:dc0:41:216:3eff:fe69:46e3), 30 hops max, 80 byte packets 1 2001:cc0:2004:1::1 (2001:cc0:2004:1::1) [*] 0.339 ms 2 2001:cc0:1fff::d (2001:cc0:1fff::d) [*] 0.567 ms !N ping6 villisika.miuku.net PING villisika.miuku.net(villisika.miuku.net) 56 data bytes From 2001:cc0:1fff::d icmp_seq=1 Destination unreachable: No route From 2001:cc0:1fff::d icmp_seq=2 Destination unreachable: No route From 2001:cc0:1fff::d icmp_seq=3 Destination unreachable: No route From 2001:cc0:1fff::d icmp_seq=4 Destination unreachable: No route It seems our router has some problems. Thanks very much. So how can I contact with network admins at Gandi? Original Message *Sender:* Anssi Johanssoncentos(a)miuku.net *Recipient:* centos-mirrorcentos-mirror(a)centos.org *Date:* Tuesday, Mar 10, 2015 06:36 *Subject:* Re: [CentOS-mirror] New mirror apply - China The problem is that your mirror is not reachable from the primary IPv6 checking node (in France). It does not respond to ping6 when pinged from that node, but it does work from some other networks in Finland and U.S. Here's a traceroute6 from the primary IPv6 mirror checking node: $ traceroute6 -q1 -A mirrors.opencas.cn traceroute to mirrors.opencas.cn (2001:cc0:2004:1:225:90ff:fe00:fe8b), 30 hops max, 80 byte packets 1 2001:4b98:dc0:41::248 (2001:4b98:dc0:41::248) [AS29169] 1.125 ms 2 p250-core1-d-ip6.paris.gandi.net (2001:4b98:1f::c1d1:237) [AS29169] 3.346 ms 3 2001:4b98:1f::c1c3:3 (2001:4b98:1f::c1c3:3) [AS29169] 3.430 ms 4 xe0-0-1-0-core1-lux-ip6.lux.gandi.net (2001:4b98:1f::c3b2:2) [AS29169] 10.767 ms 5 xe0-0-2-0-core1-lux-ip6.lux.gandi.net (2001:4b98:dc2:1f::c12:1) [AS29169] 10.593 ms 6 te0-0-2-3-core2-dc1-ip6.balt.gandi.net (2001:4b98:1f::cdba:2) [AS29169] 99.716 ms 7 2604:3400:dc1:12::57 (2604:3400:dc1:12::57) [AS29169] 99.774 ms 8 te-7-1.car2.Baltimore1.Level3.net (2001:1900:2100::2ae1) [AS3356] 99.287 ms 9 2001:1900:4:1::26d (2001:1900:4:1::26d) [AS3356] 99.675 ms 10 vl-4062.car2.Newark1.Level3.net (2001:1900:4:1::269) [AS3356] 103.014 ms 11 vl-4081.car1.Newark1.Level3.net (2001:1900:4:1::c5) [AS3356] 376.192 ms 12 2001:1900:4:1::ce (2001:1900:4:1::ce) [AS3356] 103.719 ms 13 2001:1900:19:5::6 (2001:1900:19:5::6) [AS3356] 103.754 ms 14 10gigabitethernet6.switch3.nyc4.he.net (2001:470:0:202::1) [AS6939] 86.829 ms 15 10ge10-3.core1.lax1.he.net (2001:470:0:10e::1) [AS6939] 147.922 ms 16 100ge9-1.core1.lax2.he.net (2001:470:0:72::2) [AS6939] 148.623 ms 17 * 18 2001:252:0:302::1 (2001:252:0:302::1) [*] 293.053 ms 19 2001:252:0:100::1 (2001:252:0:100::1) [*] 298.219 ms 20 2001:252:0:1::4 (2001:252:0:1::4) [*] 293.945 ms 21 2001:e18:10cc:101:102::1 (2001:e18:10cc:101:102::1) [*] 294.965 ms 22 * 23 * 24 * You can try a traceroute6 to the other direction, the hostname is villisika.miuku.net. If you need to contact someone regarding this problem on "my end", please discuss the issue directly with the network admins at Gandi. 9.3.2015, 15:54, opencas kirjoitti: Our server support ipv6. So please let ipv6 users see our server viahttp://mirrorlist.centos.org/ Now I see only ipv4 users in China can see our server. Server ipv6 address is 2001:cc0:2004:1:225:90ff:fe00:fe8b Thanks very much -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 05/03/15 09:42, opencas wrote: HTTP:http://mirrors.opencas.cn/centos/ Sync schedule: Every 8 hrs Bandwidth: 100Mbps Location: China Sponsor: Open Source Software Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences Sponsor URL: http://www.opencas.org/ IP to authorize: 159.226.11.160 Email contact:admin@opencas.cn mailto:admin@opencas.cn mailto:admin@opencas.cn mailto:admin@opencas.cn Thanks : it has been added to the mirrors DB and will normally be listed as a public mirror (and onhttp://mirror-status.centos.orghttp://mirror-status.centos.org/ / http://centos.org/download/mirrors/ ) in the following minutes/hours. Your IP has been whitelisted (check that it's working in the following hour) Kind Regards, - -- Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project |http://www.centos.org http://www.centos.org/ gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAlT9PGwACgkQnVkHo1a+xU4D4gCeNH54Y9hu/yhjtVv9FETzvn4+ BRUAn1aGNx1ZZ1X5oOx/WqfEpJhYBkNI =ZzVE -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror(a)centos.org mailto:CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror(a)centos.org mailto:CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror(a)centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror(a)centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
#the first one
HTTP: http://centos1.hti.pl
Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs
Bandwidth: 1 Gbit/s
Location: Poland
Sponsor: Horyzont Technologie Internetowe Sp. z o.o.
Sponsor URL: http://www.horyzont.net
IP to authorize: 217.168.140.86
Email contact: pomoc(a)horyzont.net
#the second one
HTTP: http://centos2.hti.pl
Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs
Bandwidth: 1 Gbit/s
Location: Poland
Sponsor: Horyzont Technologie Internetowe Sp. z o.o.
Sponsor URL: http://www.horyzont.net
IP to authorize: 217.168.140.118
Email contact: pomoc(a)horyzont.net
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Http: http://mirror.myren.net.my
sync schedule: Every saturday and wednesday at GMT +8 0300 hours.
Bandwidth: 100Mbps
Location: Malaysia
Sponsor: Myren
Sponsor URL. www.myren.net.my
IP to authorize: 150.129.184.147
Email contact: ismael(a)myren.net.my
thanks
regards
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Dear Centos mirror
We have moved our mirror to other IDC
Therefore, please update the IP address.
Domain : centos.mirror.cdnetworks.com
Old IP :: 61.110.198.174
New IP :: 14.0.101.165
Thanks
Sukbum
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Our server support ipv6.
So please letipv6 users see our server via http://mirrorlist.centos.org/
Now I see only ipv4 users in China can see our server.
Server ipv6 address is2001:cc0:2004:1:225:90ff:fe00:fe8b
Thanks very much
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 05/03/15 09:42, opencas wrote: HTTP: http://mirrors.opencas.cn/centos/ Sync schedule: Every 8 hrs Bandwidth: 100Mbps Location: China Sponsor: Open Source Software Association of Chinese Academy of Sciences Sponsor URL: http://www.opencas.org/ IP to authorize: 159.226.11.160 Email contact: admin(a)opencas.cn
Thanks : it has been added to the mirrors DB and will normally be listed as a public mirror (and on http://mirror-status.centos.org /
http://centos.org/download/mirrors/ ) in the following minutes/hours. Your IP has been whitelisted (check that it's working in the following hour) Kind Regards, - -- Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAlT9PGwACgkQnVkHo1a+xU4D4gCeNH54Y9hu/yhjtVv9FETzvn4+ BRUAn1aGNx1ZZ1X5oOx/WqfEpJhYBkNI =ZzVE -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
HTTP:http://mirrors.opencas.cn/centos/
Sync schedule: Every 8 hrs
Bandwidth: 100Mbps
Location: China
Sponsor: Open Source Software Association ofChinese Academy of Sciences
Sponsor URL: http://www.opencas.org/
IP to authorize: 159.226.11.160
Email contact: admin(a)opencas.cn
I would like to update information on our mirror. We prefer
ftp.icm.edu.pl name to historic sunsite.icm.edu.pl (which is going to
work still though):
FTP: ftp://ftp.icm.edu.pl/pub/Linux/distributions/centos/
HTTP: http://ftp.icm.edu.pl/pub/Linux/distributions/centos/
rsync: rsync://ftp.icm.edu.pl/pub/Linux/distributions/centos/
gopher: gopher://ftp.icm.edu.pl/1/pub/Linux/distributions/centos/
Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs
Bandwidth: 10 Gbps (change)
Location: Poland, Warszawa, Pawińskiego 5A
Sponsor: ICM UW
Sponsor URL: http://www.icm.edu.pl/
IP to authorize: 193.219.28.2, 2001:6A0:0:31::2
Email contact: sunsite(a)icm.edu.pl
R.
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All,
This is my official notification that I have changed my email address
associated with mirror.redsox.cc to brian(a)redsox.cc
Please update any and all records.
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Hello,
I have set up and did the initial sync for a new mirror in West Virginia.
After looking at the mirrors list, I believe this is the first mirror to be
located in WV
HTTP: http://centos.mirrors.wvstateu.edu
Sync schedule: Every 12 hrs
Bandwidth: 300Mbps
Location: Institute, WV, USA
Sponsor: West Virginia State University
Sponsor URL: www.wvstateu.edu
IP to authorize: 192.73.23.18
Email contact: kcarsey(a)wvstateu.edu
Also, I am having issues getting a good rsync script working with a lock
file. Could someone provide a working example that I could modify to fit
my configuration? Would be much appreciated!
All,
My intentions are to establish a public mirror for CentOS content. My
details are below as per the instructions on the Wiki.
HTTP: http://mirror.redsox.cc/pub/CentOS
FTP: NO FTP ACCESS
RSYNC: rsync://mirror.redsox.cc/pub/CentOS
Sync schedule: Every 4 Hours
Bandwidth: 1 Gbps Symmetrical Service
Location: Apex, North Carolina
Sponsor: None
Sponsor URL: None
IP to authorize: 162.229.180.109
Email contact: brianlan(a)gmail.com
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Fabian: See also #centos-mirror. I posted this information also to the
mailing list to retain a paper trail of the changes.
I noticed that some mirrors have changed their ftp and rsync URLs. Here
are the apparent new ones:
old: ftp://mirror.nus.edu.sg/pub/centos/
new: ftp://mirror.nus.edu.sg/html/centos/
old: ftp://mirror.inode.at/data/centos/
new: ftp://mirror.inode.at/centos/
old: ftp://centos.mirror.transip.nl/Centos/
new: ftp://centos.mirror.transip.nl/centos/
old: ftp://ftp.mirror.ukhost4u.com/
new: ftp://ftp.mirror.ukhost4u.com/centos/
old: ftp://centos.mirror.crucial.com.au/
new: ftp://centos.mirror.crucial.com.au/centos/
old: ftp://mirrors.ucr.ac.cr/pub/centos/
new: ftp://mirrors.ucr.ac.cr/centos/
old: rsync://ftp.byfly.by/pub/CentOS/
new: rsync://ftp.byfly.by/CentOS/
old: rsync://mirror.crazynetwork.it/centos/
new: rsync://mirror.crazynetwork.it/CentOS/
old: rsync://ftp.pbone.net/pub/centos/
new: rsync://ftp.pbone.net/centos/
old: rsync://mirrors-ru.go-parts.com/centos/
new: rsync://mirrors-ru.go-parts.com/mirrors/centos/
old: rsync://centos.mirror.lstn.net/
new: rsync://centos.mirror.lstn.net/centos/
Sadly this does not mean that all the other ftp and rsync links would
work. There were numerous "connection refused", "login incorrect",
"connection timed out", "permission denied" etc errors, but I guess I'll
save them for some other posting.
Is there a way to log who and whats been yum updated from your mirror, similar to that of how the xinetd rsync daemon tracks who's mirroring from you in, for example, /var/log/rsync.log?
For example, right now several folks are yum updating from me(repo.atlantic.net), but I can only see it by tcpdumping.
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Evening all.
I was doing some poking around with some centos servers this evening and I wanted to try and understand what type of smarts are behind mirrorlist.centos.org.
I know this has been covered before (somewhat). I know there is no way (at present) to "lock" a server on our network down to only using a specific mirror (short of hard coding the mirror URL into the yum repo file). I am aware of such capabilities when using mirrormanager, but we aren't there yet.
As a result, when using the default method of fastestmirrors, I will generally be sent to a mirror that is close to me.
However, I also know there is some level of geo-smarts involved. Usually there is a good chance I will be sent to a mirror within the same country as my server, but not always. When querying mirrorlist, 10 results are returned as expected However out of those 10 results I find that:
7 of the mirrors are in the same country as my server (Australia)
The remaining three are in three separate countries (USA, Canada, Ireland).
If I wait a short while and query mirrorlist again, I get different results:
8 of the mirrors are in the same country as my server (Australia). Interestingly out of these 8 mirrors, one is shown twice (first for HTTP then again for FTP)
The remaining two mirrors are in Canada and Japan
It appears to alternate between 7 and 8 local mirrors, at least from all the testing I have done. With 2-3 mirrors in random countries.
Here is what I found interesting. When performing the same tests from servers in other countries (UK and USA), every time I queried mirrorlist, all 10 mirrors returned were local to the server (ie USA server was always provided 10 mirrors located in USA, and UK server was always provided 10 mirrors in UK)
Soooooo what I was wondering is how the initial list is determined? Obviously there is some level of geo-smarts involved here as most of the mirrors returned at in the same country. But why are a few outside for Australia? My guess is that something may have been implemented a long time ago before Australia had 10 mirrors in total?
Anyhow, enjoy your evening folks.
Cheers,
Seamus
Hello,
I am having issues getting rsync up and running on my mirror for public and
private read only access.
Is there any way someone could send me a copy of their /etc/rsyncd.conf ?
I would appreciate it very much!
Greetings,
I have enabled rsync (v4 and v6) and anonymous FTP (v6 only right now) on
centos.sonn.com. Please confirm and let me know if there is anything else
I can do.
HTTP: http://mirrors.sina.cn/centos/
Sync schedule: Every 12 hrs
Bandwidth: 1Gbps
Location: China
Sponsor: SINA Corporation
Sponsor URL: http://www.sina.com/
IP to authorize: 125.76.244.25
Email contact: leilei3(a)staff.sina.com.cn
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