Hello!
we have moved from .de to .com, thus a few changes to our entry are in order.
At this point we are also deprecating the old mirror.cuegee.DE to be discontinued in two years (Friday, 26. February 2021). I hope that gives users enough time to migrate.
Note: mirror.cuegee.COM will stay alive for the foreseeable future.
(Changes are marked with an *):
*HTTP: http://mirror.cuegee.com/centos/
*HTTPS: https://mirror.cuegee.com/centos/
FTP: N/A
*RSYNC: rsync://mirror.cuegee.com/centos/
Sync schedule: Every 4 hrs
Bandwidth: 1 Gbps
Location: DE
Sponsor: cuegee it gmbh
*Sponsor URL: https://cuegee.com/
IPv4 address to authorize: 185.144.238.4
IPv6 address to authorize: 2a07:4400:0:1001::11
*Email contact: mirror_AT_cuegee.com
Mirroring AltArch: no
Best regards
Alexander
twitter: @aschaber1
Hi, I wrote around half a year ago that FTP is being phased out.
Mirrorlist.centos.org stopped giving out FTP URLs around a week ago, and
on Friday Fabian changed https://www.centos.org/download/mirrors/ to
show HTTPS URLs in the column that used to show FTP URLs. This means
there are no longer any FTP URLs pointing to your mirror from
centos.org, and monitoring of those FTP URLs has also stopped.
If you feel like it and other distributions that you mirror don't need
it, you can now shut down & disable your FTP daemon. There's no need to
notify us of your decision, because we no longer have a list of CentOS
FTP mirrors that we would need to modify.
As mentioned, the download page now lists HTTPS URLs for those mirrors
that offer HTTPS, to the best of our knowledge. If your mirror has HTTPS
support and the HTTPS URL isn't listed on the download page, please let
us know (maybe off-list) and we'll add your HTTPS link. HTTPS isn't yet
used by mirrorlist.c.o and "yum", it's only shown on the download page
for the time being. Also, a kind reminder that even if you do support
HTTPS, please do not redirect CentOS HTTP mirror traffic to HTTPS. Any
such redirects will be treated as an error.
Thanks for your support!