No NAT. Straight ipv4 no iptable rules
These are surely our public IP's that I listed
Daniel
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On 7 Jul 2014, at 10:40 pm, "Anssi Johansson" centos@miuku.net wrote:
Perhaps you have some sort of a NAT setup? We've seen these as well. Try running "curl ipv4.miuku.net" on the mirrors to determine your external IP.
7.7.2014 15.38, Daniel Watson kirjoitti:
Hey mate
Certain of it since it's the only ip on these machines :D
Daniel
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On 7 Jul 2014, at 10:37 pm, "Fabian Arrotin" fabian.arrotin@arrfab.net wrote:
On 07/07/14 13:47, Daniel Watson wrote: Hi Guys
We have a few mirrors listed, however of late they are coming up out of sync, I believe this is due to recent security changes and you need to whitelist our IP’s or something?
Just an update for the servers aswell,
Please change centos.melb.au.glomirror.com.au to centos.vic.au.glomirror.com.au
Please whitelist the following IP’s
Centos.vic.au.glomirror.com.au – 103.18.204.4
Centos.nsw.au.glomirror.com.au – 103.18.205.4
Well, those are already authorized (since the beginning) so are you sure that your outgoing connection is using those IPs ?
Please update the details for contact to noc@glovine.com.au mailto:noc@glovine.com.au
Updated (replaced mirrors@ with noc@)
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