Due to lazyness on my part, centos.eecs.wsu.edu pulls from a different IP than it (primarily) serves from. The system is dual-homed, and rsync's typically origionate from repos.eecs.wsu.edu (its first hostname/IP). I can fix this if its an issue.
On the other hand, I generally don't pull from the main CentOS servers...I'll pull from some nearby I2 mirrors with much greater speed.
--Jim
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 5:46 AM, Emil archive@ftp.sunet.se wrote:
--On torsdag, mars 25, 2010 22.42.25 +0100 Ralph Angenendt ralph.angenendt@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all you mirror people out there,
today I'd like to present a small poll to you, a questionnaire if you like.
a) Which mirror does *NOT* want to carry the DVD isos? b) Who of you pull with machines where the IP address is different from the host from where you offer the mirror? Which IP address pulls for which mirror if your addresses differ?
Please only answer if you do *NOT* want to carry the DVD isos or when you have different IPs for pulling and offering.
We're doing a bit ressource planning at the moment :)
Thanks,
Ralph
Hi Ralph!
b) applies to ftp.sunet.se (and its aliases). We usually ask for source sites to open the entire subnet, 194.71.11.0/24, as it is exlusively used for the archive and hosts within our controll. But a user/pass modell would obviously work just fine too:-)
Regards, Emil
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