Centos.aol.com mirror is using a new IP to rsync from: 64.236.82.64/26
You can remove the old IPs 205.188.84.37 and 205.188.84.38
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On 13/10/14 22:30, Peters, Jacob wrote:
Centos.aol.com mirror is using a new IP to rsync from: 64.236.82.64/26
You can remove the old IPs 205.188.84.37 and 205.188.84.38
It has been modified and pushed. Can you verify in the next 30 minutes ?
Cheers,
- -- Fabian Arrotin gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab
Hey Fabian, can I throw a question here, there's nothing attached, just pure curiosity. You guys used to donate heaps of bandwidth to Di.FM when it first started. Do you still sponsor streaming services with free transit? It amazed me that you were the silent partner carrying most of their packets completely FOC.
Again, not starting any sort of streaming *anything* just never had the chance to ask someone from AOL that question.
Kudos for sponsoring CentOS
Lee Fuller On 14 Oct 2014 07:01, "Fabian Arrotin" fabian.arrotin@arrfab.net wrote:
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On 13/10/14 22:30, Peters, Jacob wrote:
Centos.aol.com mirror is using a new IP to rsync from: 64.236.82.64/26
You can remove the old IPs 205.188.84.37 and 205.188.84.38
It has been modified and pushed. Can you verify in the next 30 minutes ?
Cheers,
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On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 07:09:44AM +0100, Lee Fuller wrote:
Hey Fabian, can I throw a question here, there's nothing attached, just pure curiosity. You guys used to donate heaps of bandwidth to Di.FM when it first started. Do you still sponsor streaming services with free transit? It amazed me that you were the silent partner carrying most of their packets completely FOC.
Again, not starting any sort of streaming *anything* just never had the chance to ask someone from AOL that question.
Kudos for sponsoring CentOS
Lee Fuller
Lee,
FYI, Jacob is with AOL, Fabian is not :) I would suspect this died with the sale of Winamp and Shoutcast to Radionomy. I used to work in the Internet Access and Streaming Operations groups at AOL and yes it was very cool that we offered free bandwidth / streaming. This was mostly due to AOL having plenty of spare bandwidth and their own backbone via ATDN.
http://www.atdn.net/network_map.shtml
Thanks for the information and sorry for the name mixup! On 14 Oct 2014 07:45, "Bryan Seitz" seitz@bsd-unix.net wrote:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 07:09:44AM +0100, Lee Fuller wrote:
Hey Fabian, can I throw a question here, there's nothing attached, just
pure
curiosity. You guys used to donate heaps of bandwidth to Di.FM when it
first
started. Do you still sponsor streaming services with free transit? It
amazed
me that you were the silent partner carrying most of their packets
completely
FOC.
Again, not starting any sort of streaming *anything* just never had the
chance
to ask someone from AOL that question.
Kudos for sponsoring CentOS
Lee Fuller
Lee,
FYI, Jacob is with AOL, Fabian is not :) I would suspect this died with the sale of Winamp and Shoutcast to Radionomy. I used to work in the Internet Access and Streaming Operations groups at AOL and yes it was very cool that we offered free bandwidth / streaming. This was mostly due to AOL having plenty of spare bandwidth and their own backbone via ATDN.
http://www.atdn.net/network_map.shtml
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