Interestingly, we are hosting mirrors.ispros.com.bd, and it does not show in the return for request that you just pointed out, although I am using the *same* IP subnet as the mirror.
Regards HASSAN
On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 01:39, Ralph Angenendt ralph.angenendt@gmail.comwrote:
Am 21.05.10 06:19, schrieb Bangladeshi CentOS Mirror Maintainer [BD-SERVERS.NET]:
My Mirror http://mirrors.bd-servers.net/centos/ is a listed public mirror for Bangladesh. So I hope, we hope that people from Bangladesh , at least which is directly connected with my upstream provider will get my server in 'yum' or any other auto select program. At least CentOS box in my datacenter should pickup my mirror.
No, our mirrorlist process doesn't take AS or BGP routing into account.
Nop, no result.
I can imagine that. On the other hand there could be a problem with mirrorlist creation. Do you see your mirror if you open
http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=5&arch=i386&repo=os
Anyone please tell me by default how my country's people can get high speed CentOS update/Download from our server.
If it is in the above mirrorlist output, then by being the fastest :)
If it is not, we'd have to look into why it isn't found.
Cheers,
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