Hello,
I need the ip address, 72.4.120.222, granted access to upstream for sync of my mirrors at rackspace.com.
Carl Thompson
On 07/08/2014 12:28 AM, Carl Thompson wrote:
Hello,
I need the ip address, 72.4.120.222, granted access to upstream for sync of my mirrors at rackspace.com.
You will need to pull from an external mirror unless rackspace is offering public access to the mirrors. At this point we only have lised public mirrors hitting centos.org mirrors.
8.7.2014 11.50, Karanbir Singh kirjoitti:
On 07/08/2014 12:28 AM, Carl Thompson wrote:
Hello,
I need the ip address, 72.4.120.222, granted access to upstream for sync of my mirrors at rackspace.com.
You will need to pull from an external mirror unless rackspace is offering public access to the mirrors. At this point we only have lised public mirrors hitting centos.org mirrors.
http://mirror.rackspace.com/CentOS/ is listed on http://mirror-status.centos.org/ , so the said IP address would need to be whitelisted.
On 08/07/14 12:47, Anssi Johansson wrote:
8.7.2014 11.50, Karanbir Singh kirjoitti:
On 07/08/2014 12:28 AM, Carl Thompson wrote:
Hello,
I need the ip address, 72.4.120.222, granted access to upstream for sync of my mirrors at rackspace.com.
You will need to pull from an external mirror unless rackspace is offering public access to the mirrors. At this point we only have lised public mirrors hitting centos.org mirrors.
http://mirror.rackspace.com/CentOS/ is listed on http://mirror-status.centos.org/ , so the said IP address would need to be whitelisted.
IP has been whitelisted and that change is now being propagated to all msync nodes. Cheers,
On 07/08/2014 06:10 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 08/07/14 12:47, Anssi Johansson wrote:
8.7.2014 11.50, Karanbir Singh kirjoitti:
On 07/08/2014 12:28 AM, Carl Thompson wrote:
Hello,
I need the ip address, 72.4.120.222, granted access to upstream for sync of my mirrors at rackspace.com.
You will need to pull from an external mirror unless rackspace is offering public access to the mirrors. At this point we only have lised public mirrors hitting centos.org mirrors.
http://mirror.rackspace.com/CentOS/ is listed on http://mirror-status.centos.org/ , so the said IP address would need to be whitelisted.
IP has been whitelisted and that change is now being propagated to all msync nodes. Cheers,
Thanks much folks. Also some details on mirror.rackspace.com.
You may want to remove that from the listings as its geographically load balanced and may not play nice with mirror dlist software. Here is a list of the individual regions and direct addresses to each region.
iad.mirror.rackspace.com (virginia, us) ord.mirror.rackspace.com (chicago us) dfw.mirror.rackspace.com (dallas, us) lon.mirror.rackspace.com (london, uk) syd.mirror.rackspace.com (sydney, au) hkg.mirror.rackspace.com (hong kong, ch)
All mirrors are publicly accessable multiple nodes behind local load balancer and support:
http, rsync, and ftp.
Carl Thompson