Hello
Please add following IPs to list of allowed
IPs for mirror rsyncing:
137.138.44.122
2001:1458:d00:1a::18
137.138.62.147
2001:1458:d00:1b::8a
188.184.91.138
2001:1458:201:e4::100:384
137.138.148.125
2001:1458:d00:12::a9
(and please do not remove current IPs, we are in process
of migrating our infrastructure)
Thanks !
Jarek
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Hello,
we had to rebuild our mirror server (known as ftp.plusline.de before) and
it is now available at new IP addresses.
HTTP: http://ftp.plusline.net/centos/
HTTPS: https://ftp.plusline.net/centos/
RSYNC: rsync://ftp.plusline.net/CentOS/
Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs
Bandwidth: 1000 Mbps
Location: DE, Frankfurt
Sponsor: Plus.line AG
Sponsor URL: https://www.plusline.net
IPv4 address to authorize: 82.98.66.54
IPv6 address to authorize: 2a02:2e0:414:102:d::54
Email contact: ftp-admin(a)plusline.net
Mirroring AltArch : no
Kind regards
Jan
We marked FTP as deprecated on the CreatePublicMirrors wiki page in
December, and now it's time to move to the next step in getting rid of
FTP. Setting up firewall rules for FTP is an unneeded headache for both
mirror operators and clients, and establishing connections to FTP sites
is slower than establishing connections to HTTP sites.
I have a neat script that sends notifications to mirror operators if it
detects problems with mirrors. Some of you may have seen such emails.
The email has also included information about nonworking FTP URLs. From
now on, however, the script will silently remove any nonworking FTP URLs
from the database if the FTP URL has been unreachable for 8 days (the
default threshold for notifications), instead of sending a nag email to
the mirror operator. If your FTP URL has disappeared from
https://www.centos.org/download/mirrors/ , this is the reason.
We will eventually remove all FTP URLs from the mirror database and stop
including FTP URLs in the output of mirrorlist.centos.org. The blockers
here are the few mirrors that only have an FTP URL listed (no HTTP). Two
of them seem to actually have their mirror available over HTTP as well,
but the HTTP URL is not listed in our database. I've sent an email to
them last week asking if it's OK to add their HTTP URL, and I've also
sent an email to the other FTP mirrors asking if they could make their
mirror available over HTTP. Once these issues been resolved (or a
sufficient amount of time has passed) we can drop the FTP URLs from our
database.
You are still of course free to serve the files over FTP if you wish,
but there won't be any links to your FTP site from centos.org.
Thanks for your cooperation!