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On 02/03/15 13:16, Brian Lancaster wrote:
Yes, I will be blocking all ICMP packets to this host. Is this a problem?
The web server is offline until I complete the setup. My request at this time was basically to get my IP address white listed to pull from the main repos.
Let me know if there is anything I must do before this can happen.
Thanks!
On Monday, March 2, 2015, Fabian Arrotin <arrfab@centos.org mailto:arrfab@centos.org> wrote:
On 02/03/15 03:54, Brian Lancaster wrote:
All,
My intentions are to establish a public mirror for CentOS content. My details are below as per the instructions on the Wiki.
HTTP: http://mirror.redsox.cc/pub/CentOS FTP: NO FTP ACCESS RSYNC: rsync://mirror.redsox.cc/pub/CentOS
http://mirror.redsox.cc/pub/CentOS
Sync schedule: Every 4 Hours Bandwidth: 1 Gbps Symmetrical Service Location: Apex, North Carolina Sponsor: None Sponsor URL: None IP to authorize: 162.229.180.109 Email contact: brianlan@gmail.com
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-- Brian Lancaster
So, I just checked from various places, and it seems you have firewall rules in place that prevent your mirror from being reachable.
Can you investigate and keep us informed ?
Kind Regards,
Ah, I wasn't mentioning icmp, but tcp/80 but I guess that makes now sense since you explained that your mirror isn't ready yet. As per https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreatePublicMirrors , consider syncing for the first time from a mirror listed on http://centos.org/download/mirrors/ , and then ask on this list for your public mirror (ready to be used) to be included and your IP whitelisted.
Cheers,
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