getting forbidden errors to the folder in question,, you need to check your folder permissions and allow indexing of the folders
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On 30 May 2013, at 13:21, Pasqual Castellon p.castellon@cadt.com wrote:
Dear Sir, I have removed the 'mirror'. You now can access the mirror as
http://centos.cadt.com/6.4/updates/x86_64/ For the bandwidth there is my mistake. We use fiber here so the bandwidth is arounf 100Mb
Best regards.
En/na Anssi Johansson ha escrit:
Pasqual Castellon kirjoitti:
CentOS Mirror website_ http://centos.cadt.com
There is a slight problem with this mirror. The mirror checker scripts and CentOS installations themselves expect that to get, say, x86_64 CentOS 6.4's updates, the files are found from the mirror URL + version
- repository + architecture. In your case, the full URL for that would
be http://centos.cadt.com/6.4/updates/x86_64/
However, that URL does not seem to work because you seem to be using some sort of a "directory browser" script, which points to files in /mirror and /?dir=mirror/6.4/
_Bandwidth_ 30Mbps
This may also be a concern. Generally we only accept mirrors with a speed of at least 100Mbit/s (with exceptions for remote locations such as Africa).
If you want to help with the file distribution, one option would be to set up a bittorrent seedbox with CentOS files. There are no bandwidth limits for that. _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
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