Please add the following mirror and whitelist the IP:
HTTP: http://centos.mirrors.as250.net/ FTP: [none] RSYNC: [none]
Sync schedule: Every 4 hrs Bandwidth: multiple GigE distributed over multiple locations Location: DE, SE Sponsor: AS250.net Foundation Sponsor URL: - IP to authorize: 193.227.235.16, 193.227.235.17, 193.227.235.18, 193.227.235.19 Email contact: cdnops@as250.net
All of the above mentioned IP addresses need authorization as they are the per-node-individual addresses for inbound syncing. The IP addresses of the public mirror are: 193.227.234.135 and 2001:4ce8:c132:3135:: Those need no authorization as they are just the public facing addresses for client connections.
I'm unsure if we should add an FTP/RSYNC-mirror. Shall we? Is FTP still in use? What do our fellow mirror operators statistics say on that?
Kind regards, AS250.net CDN OPS
On 16/08/14 11:27, AS250.net CDN OPS wrote:
Please add the following mirror and whitelist the IP:
HTTP: http://centos.mirrors.as250.net/ FTP: [none] RSYNC: [none]
Sync schedule: Every 4 hrs Bandwidth: multiple GigE distributed over multiple locations Location: DE, SE Sponsor: AS250.net Foundation Sponsor URL: - IP to authorize: 193.227.235.16, 193.227.235.17, 193.227.235.18, 193.227.235.19 Email contact: cdnops@as250.net
All of the above mentioned IP addresses need authorization as they are the per-node-individual addresses for inbound syncing. The IP addresses of the public mirror are: 193.227.234.135 and 2001:4ce8:c132:3135:: Those need no authorization as they are just the public facing addresses for client connections.
I'm unsure if we should add an FTP/RSYNC-mirror. Shall we? Is FTP still in use? What do our fellow mirror operators statistics say on that?
Kind regards, AS250.net CDN OPS
Thanks : it has been added to the mirrors DB and will normally be listed as a public mirror (and on http://mirror-status.centos.org / http://centos.org/download/mirrors/ ) in the following hours. Your IP(s) have been whitelisted (check that it's working in the following hour)
Regarding ftp and rsync access, I don't have statistics for public mirrors, but I'd say that there are a lot of people who are interested in direct rsync access to sync a local mirror at $work or home.
Cheers,