If you're coming over PIPE peering you're welcome to
Rsync the DVD's from us, give me your IP Address and I'll add you to your
firewall rules.
mirror.iprimus.com.au
Cheers,
Rory
On 13/11/08 2:40 AM, "florian@gruendler.net" <florian@gruendler.net> wrote:
> But it would make an equally good case to talk to the people
of Pacific
> Internet (AS7543) to peer with you to the benefit of both
your businesses
> (appearantly you both share the liking of CentOS and
that's a good point to
> get talking) and rsync from them so both of your
networks get redundant (and
> settlement free) access to the much wanted
CentOS content of eachother ;-)
Way ahead of you:
[root@mirror
~]# traceroute mirror.pacific.net.au
traceroute to mirror.pacific.net.au
(61.8.0.17), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
1
vl2.cor1.cbr1.aussiehq.net.au (203.88.112.252) 0.515 ms 0.896
ms 1.074 ms
2 gi0-1-3.bdr1.cbr1.as24557.net.au
(203.88.112.1) 0.413 ms 0.409 ms 0.406 ms
3
gi0-0-900-5.bdr1.syd1.as24557.net.au (113.20.0.114) 5.009 ms
5.184 ms 5.205 ms
4 AS7543.sydney.pipenetworks.com
(218.100.2.20) 5.116 ms 5.104 ms 5.109 ms
5
madheifer.pacific.net.au (61.8.0.17) 4.983 ms 5.042 ms
5.024 ms
:-)
Regrettably PI don’t appear to be carrying the
DVD images, otherwise we would sync them from PI.
In any case, I’ll have
a look around and grab the DVD images from another mirror.
On 13/11/08
10:24 AM, "Tru Huynh" <tru@centos.org>
wrote:
> Would you extend your offer to "donate" a
centos.org managed server there?
> :D, anyway thanks for your
support.
It’s something that I’ve been considering.
-Shaun