Hi Fabian,
Nothing special, just rsync to msync.centos.org and it resolve to that IP.
Regards,
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2014-11-26 20:16 GMT+07:00 Fabian Arrotin arrfab@centos.org:
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On 26/11/14 10:37, Kultawat Chandarkaew wrote:
Hello,
My server IP 122.155.3.215 cannot connect to msync node IP 124.217.252.175. I also test with my nearby ip and it can connect to 124.217.252.175 without problem. Can anybody unblock ip 122.155.3.215 on that server for me?
Well, my first question would be : how have you landed on that particular IP ? That msync node is now being reinstalled and is actually fetching content from another msync node. It has been removed from our msync GeoIP pdns backend, and we have a short 120 seconds TTL, so I'd like to know how you're still redirected to that node (disabled now)
Cheers,
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