Hello,
Please change ACL for centos.koyanet.lv to msync-dvd : a) add IP 89.111.47.130 b) remove IP 85.254.217.235
Artis Steinbergs kirjoitti 9.4.2018 klo 21.49:
Hello,
Please change ACL for centos.koyanet.lv to msync-dvd : a) add IP 89.111.47.130 b) remove IP 85.254.217.235
Hi, sorry for the delayed response. These changes have now been made. I have also added your IPv6 address 2a00:17c0:c6::1:5 in case you want to rsync over IPv6.
Please note that the msync-dvd hostname is deprecated [1]. You should change msync-dvd.centos.org to eu-msync.centos.org. us-msync.centos.org and msync.centos.org would work as well, but EU is a better match for you. I noticed only now that the old msync-dvd.centos.org hostname does not have an IPv6 address, whereas {eu-,us-,}msync.centos.org have had it for around two years now. This difference may affect mirror operators switching to the current hostname. If some of you get an "Unknown module CentOS" after switching away from msync-dvd, it is likely that we don't have your IPv6 address listed yet.
In similar spirit, you are probably accessing the CentOS-incdvd module on the msync servers. This should be changed to plain CentOS. The CentOS module has the same files as CentOS-incdvd, including all the .iso images. CentOS-incdvd has been kept around for backwards compatibility, but it may disappear at some point.
[1] https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-mirror/2012-March/005990.html
Hello,
Thanks!
Updated.
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Artis Šteinbergs
On Wed, 18 Apr 2018 19:35:56 +0300, Anssi Johansson wrote:
Artis Steinbergs kirjoitti 9.4.2018 klo 21.49:
Hello,
Please change ACL for centos.koyanet.lv to msync-dvd : a) add IP 89.111.47.130 b) remove IP 85.254.217.235
Hi, sorry for the delayed response. These changes have now been made. I have also added your IPv6 address 2a00:17c0:c6::1:5 in case you want to rsync over IPv6.
Please note that the msync-dvd hostname is deprecated [1]. You should change msync-dvd.centos.org to eu-msync.centos.org. us-msync.centos.org and msync.centos.org would work as well, but EU is a better match for you. I noticed only now that the old msync-dvd.centos.org hostname does not have an IPv6 address, whereas {eu-,us-,}msync.centos.org have had it for around two years now. This difference may affect mirror operators switching to the current hostname. If some of you get an "Unknown module CentOS" after switching away from msync-dvd, it is likely that we don't have your IPv6 address listed yet.
In similar spirit, you are probably accessing the CentOS-incdvd module on the msync servers. This should be changed to plain CentOS. The CentOS module has the same files as CentOS-incdvd, including all the .iso images. CentOS-incdvd has been kept around for backwards compatibility, but it may disappear at some point.
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