On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 4:00 AM centos-mirror-request@centos.org wrote:
On 07/01/2020 17:34, Rich Greenwood wrote:
My mirror at mirror.shastacoe.net http://mirror.shastacoe.net can't pull from msync.centos.org http://msync.centos.org. I'm still syncing to another mirror. https://mirror-status.centos.org/ shows it all green with a last probe of 'renewed'. Did I miss something? --Rich
That sounds like a mismatch somewhere between authorized IP and the one you're using to pull from. In your request (and that's also the A record for mirror.shastacoe.net), you mentioned 66.244.1.50 and it's clearly in the ACL. Are you sure you don't have IPv6 on that host ? as rsync would try first with IPv6 (if not called with "-4" parameter to force ipv4 connection). If you have IPv6, even better ; welcome to 21st century :) .. so just push AAAA record for your mirror and let us know so that your IPv6 address would enter the DB and so be authorized in the ACL too
My bad. I only changed the hostname from the mirror I was using to msync.centos.org, but I didn't change the module from centos to CentOS. It's working now.
IPv6 is high on my list, I have it at my brdr, but haven't brought it in yet. Unfortunately, things keep getting inserted above it on my list. I'll let you know. Thanks. --Rich