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.
Am 21.05.10 06:19, schrieb Bangladeshi CentOS Mirror Maintainer
[BD-SERVERS.NET]:
> My Mirror http://mirrors.bd-servers.net/centos/No, our mirrorlist process doesn't take AS or BGP routing into account.
> 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.
> 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
If it is in the above mirrorlist output, then by being the fastest :)
> Anyone please tell me by default how my country's people can get high
> speed CentOS update/Download from our server.
If it is not, we'd have to look into why it isn't found.
Cheers,
Ralph
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