HTTP: http://mirror.blazar.mx/centos/ HTTPS: https://mirror.blazar.mx/centos/
Sync schedule: Every 4 hrs Bandwidth: 100Mbps Location: Mexico Sponsor: BLAZAR NETWORKS Sponsor URL: www.blazar.mx IPv4 address to authorize: 198.245.63.160 IPv6 address to authorize: Email contact: rvalencia@blazar.com.mx Mirroring AltArch: no
On 14/06/2021 22:03, Roberto Valencia Cetina via CentOS-mirror wrote:
HTTP: http://mirror.blazar.mx/centos/ HTTPS: https://mirror.blazar.mx/centos/
Sync schedule: Every 4 hrs Bandwidth: 100Mbps Location: Mexico Sponsor: BLAZAR NETWORKS Sponsor URL: www.blazar.mx IPv4 address to authorize: 198.245.63.160 IPv6 address to authorize: Email contact: rvalencia@blazar.com.mx Mirroring AltArch: no
Hi,
That mirror rings a bell and indeed you asked multiple times to have your mirror listed as being located in Mexico, but *each* time that we asked you to explain why a GeoIP lookup (from MaxMind or other) confirms that your mirror is *not* located in Mexico, we don't hear from you anymore ... :/
Don't forget that the mirrorlist process will redirect to the nearest validated mirror in the country of originating request. It seems that your mirror is now located in Canada (?) so redirecting centos users from Mexico to Canada would be counter productive.
So if you're sure that your machine if physically located in Mexico, would you mind reaching out to Maxmind to update it so that all GeoIP checks (backend and frontend) would then really redirect to node for incoming requests ?