Hi all,
Location: Europe / Belgium
Bandwith: 100 mbit,
Organisation name: WeePee telecom (http://www.weepeetelecom.eu)
Mirror via HTTP only: http://centos.weepee.org
We mirror everything, and we would like to mirror the DVD`s as well (we have apache > 2.2 so we can server large files ;))
regards,
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Joeri van Dooren
WeePee BVBA
Westkapelsesteenweg 103
8380 Brugge 5 (Dudzele)
Belgium
http://www.weepee.org
T: 070 66 03 04
F: 070 66 00 61
Hi there,
I'm the administrator of TUNA mirror site. We've been serving as a public centos mirror for a few
years, but we never announced this to the centos community.
We request being added to the CentOS public mirror list. The detailed info of our mirror site is
attached below.
HTTP: http://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/centos/
HTTPS: https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/centos/
RSYNC: rsync://mirrros.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/centos/
Sync schedule: Every 4 hrs
Bandwidth: 1000Mbps
Location: Beijing, P.R.China
Sponsor: Tsinghua University
Spnsor URL: http://www.tsinghua.edu.cn/
IP: 2402:f000:1:416:166:111:206:63 166.111.206.63
Email contact: mirrors(a)tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn
Mirroring AltArch: no
Cheers,
Justin Wong
Hi,
We (ftp.heanet.ie) use a seperate machine for performing rsyncs of the
mirror content: rsyncer.ftp.heanet.ie, 193.1.219.88 / 2001:770:18:2::88
Could this be granted access?
Thanks,
rg
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HEAnet Limited, Ireland's Education and Research Network
1st Floor, 5 George's Dock, IFSC, Dublin 1.
Registered in Ireland, no 275301
T: (+353-1) 6609040 F: (+353-1) 6603666 WWW: http://www.heanet.ie/
Just a status update about ipv6 for msync.centos.org
As of today, we now have 30 nodes (out of 69) having ipv6 connectivity
on the nodes behind msync.centos.org
Instead of just advertising the AAAA record for msync I'd like to
implement it through a specific record (maybe like msync-v6.centos.org)
The reason is that if you have ipv6 and that we don't have your ipv6
address in the whitelist, I'm afraid that rsync will try over ipv6
directly, and so would be blocked as long as we don't have the proper
ACL in place for ipv6 mirrors
So the idea would be to have something like
msync-v6.centos.org::CentOS-v6, and ask you to provide us the ipv6
address for your mirror (we can already do that in advance if you
advertise AAAA record on your side for your mirror) and so it would be
an "opt-in" thing (at least as a start)
Then, we can decide to merge the ACLs and also have AAAA record for
msync , after enough people will have confirmed that everything works.
Ideas, comments, suggestions ?
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Fabian Arrotin
The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org
gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab
Hi Mirrors Admins,
As you probably know, CentOS 6.8 is now built.
So expect to see some traffic when it will be released - very soon -
(when the whole tree/isos will land on your mirror, and when people will
then start
downloading/rsyncing from your mirror).
Just to let you know also that expected size is ~31Gb.
After some time we'll remove the 6.7 folder and will archive it to
vault.centos.org, so you'll get back that space.
If you have questions, feel free to discuss that on the centos-mirror
list, or in #centos-mirror, on irc.freenode.net
Kind Regards,
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Fabian Arrotin
The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org
gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab