Not affiliated with this mirror, but my tools track this IP address to Missouri, specifically to St. Louis. That result is the same testing from multiple geographically separate locations, so I'd say that it's probably correct.

Moshe

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On Wed, Feb 27, 2019 at 12:37 PM Anssi Johansson <avij@centosproject.org> wrote:
Roberto Valencia C. kirjoitti 27.2.2019 klo 18.29:
> HTTP: http://centos.blazar.mx
> HTTPS: https://centos.blazar.mx
>
> Sync schedule: Every 1 hr
> Bandwidth: 100Mbps
> Location: México
> Sponsor: BLAZAR NETWORKS SA DE CV
> Sponsor URL: www.blazar.mx
> IPv4 address to authorize: 199.217.116.143
> Email contact: rvalencia@blazar.com.mx
> Mirroring AltArch: no

I get a strong feeling of déjà vu about this..

I have a few concerns about this mirror. The first concern is that your
mirror seems to be empty. According to
https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreatePublicMirrors you should make your
initial rsync from some other external mirror first. A list of those
other mirrors is available at https://www.centos.org/download/mirrors/

The location is also a problem. Based on the information I have
available, this mirror is not in Mexico but somewhere in U.S. (which
state?). Once the mirror has been synced I could add this as a U.S.
mirror (if you tell me the state), but not as a Mexican mirror. What
matters is where your mirror server is exposed to the rest of the
Internet. That point seems to be somewhere in U.S., not Mexico.
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