Good Morning Chris,
Please forgive me, I don't understand what needs to be tested with HTTPS? It's literally no more than 10 lines of configuration in a file, a certificate and private key?
Regards, Christopher H.
-----Original Message----- From: CentOS-mirror [mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Christopher Raven Sent: Monday, 10 June 2019 4:42 AM To: Mailing list for CentOS mirrors. centos-mirror@centos.org Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] New CentOS mirror request
Dear Anssi,
Many thanks for the feedback and you were correct, we had seemingly used reposync to create the initial files. Things are now changed to rsync and the http:// repository is I understand now up and as per the requirements.
The https:// and rsync:// options will follow after some further tests to confirm they works consistently from outside our network.
Brgds, Chris R.
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HTTP: http://repos.cianhost.net/centos/
Sync schedule: ~Every 6 hrs (4x per day) Bandwidth: 1Gb Location: Hong Kong (SAR) Sponsor: CiAN Networks Sponsor URL: https://www.cian.net/ IPv4 address to authorize: 103.113.20.52 IPv6 address to authorize: n/a Email contact: mirrors.noc@cian.net Mirroring AltArch: no
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On 08/06/2019 4:15 am, Anssi Johansson wrote:
Christopher Raven kirjoitti 7.6.2019 klo 20.07:
Dear Sirs,
Please see submission as follows:
HTTP: http://repos.cianhost.net/ RSYNC: rsync://repos.cianhost.net/
Sync schedule: ~Every 6 hrs (4x per day) Bandwidth: 1Gb Location: Hong Kong (SAR) Sponsor: CiAN Networks Sponsor URL: https://www.cian.net/ IPv4 address to authorize: 103.113.20.52 IPv6 address to authorize: n/a Email contact: mirrors.noc@cian.net Mirroring AltArch: no
Hi, I'm afraid your mirror's directory layout does not quite fulfill the requirements. http://repos.cianhost.net/ shows directories base, centosplus, extras, updates which seem to contain packages from the respective 7.6.1810 repositories, but mirrors should have much more content than those repositories. See for example http://mirror-hk.koddos.net/centos/
I'm not sure how you got your content, but perhaps you used reposync. That is not going to work, please use rsync instead. Something like "rsync -avzH --progress rsync://mirror-hk.koddos.net/centos/ /var/www/html/centos" might work for you. Change /var/www/html/centos according to your local configuration, and make sure the target directory (centos) exists before rsyncing. You can use any mirror offering rsync as a source for your initial sync, see the list at https://www.centos.org/download/mirrors/
Speaking of rsync, rsync://repos.cianhost.net/ does not seem to work:
$ rsync rsync://repos.cianhost.net/ rsync: failed to connect to repos.cianhost.net (103.113.20.52): Connection refused (111) rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(125) [Receiver=3.1.2]
Additionally, rsync URLs require the module name in the URL, so I would recommend configuring your rsync daemon so that the URL pointing to CentOS files would be rsync://repos.cianhost.net/centos/
Please let us know when these issues have been resolved. Thanks! _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror