Hi,
In case you're not subscribed to the centos-mirror-announce list (and you should, if you're a public mirror admin), here is a link to the mail I posted to that list (http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-mirror-announce/2014-June/000015.ht...) Discussion around that mail will happen here (centos-mirror list) : feel free to start a new thread.
Cheers,
centos.clearvoiceone.com is one that will need another IP added to not be blocked 67.205.102.40
Thanks Chris ________________________________________ From: centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org on behalf of Fabian Arrotin fabian.arrotin@arrfab.net Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2014 7:38 AM To: Mailing list for CentOS mirrors. Subject: [CentOS-mirror] Important notification for the (7) upcoming release
Hi,
In case you're not subscribed to the centos-mirror-announce list (and you should, if you're a public mirror admin), here is a link to the mail I posted to that list (http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-mirror-announce/2014-June/000015.ht...) Discussion around that mail will happen here (centos-mirror list) : feel free to start a new thread.
Cheers, -- Fabian Arrotin gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
On 06/17/2014 01:38 PM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
In case you're not subscribed to the centos-mirror-announce list (and you should, if you're a public mirror admin),
Maybe I'm blind, but I don't see a mention of this on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreatePublicMirrors, instead this page suggests to subscribe to centos-mirror - which contains lots of traffic that is far less interesting for mirror admins than the announcements. Maybe the Wiki-page should suggest to subscribe to centos-mirror-announce instead of centos-mirror?
Regards,
On 17/06/14 13:56, Michael Meier (FTP Admin) wrote:
On 06/17/2014 01:38 PM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
In case you're not subscribed to the centos-mirror-announce list (and you should, if you're a public mirror admin),
Maybe I'm blind, but I don't see a mention of this on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreatePublicMirrors, instead this page suggests to subscribe to centos-mirror - which contains lots of traffic that is far less interesting for mirror admins than the announcements. Maybe the Wiki-page should suggest to subscribe to centos-mirror-announce instead of centos-mirror?
Regards,
Thanks for the notification : I've edited the page to mention both (as centos-mirror-announce is moderated and only CentOS admins can post that that list)
Cheers,
Hi
"To better serve you, we'll start implementing the following changes in the next 24 hours : - we'll restrict the CentOS (and - legacy but pointing to the same path - CentOS-incdvd) rsyncd modules access to IP currently being marked as "official" CentOS public mirrors - That means that we'll currently stop adding new mirrors until Seven is out - That also means that if you're using a different outgoing IP address than the reverse ip lookup for your mirror(s), you'll be blocked (if that's the case, contact us on the centos-mirror list and we'll fix that )"
Which mirror is considered "official" ?
I've recently changed our mirror's IP address, ftp.astral.ro (193.230.240.8) -> ftp.upcnet.ro (78.96.7.8), could you please check if 78.96.7.8 is in the ACL and also update the URL on the mirror list page? How do I know if this mirror is considered official ?
Thanks!
On 06/17/2014 02:38 PM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
Hi,
In case you're not subscribed to the centos-mirror-announce list (and you should, if you're a public mirror admin), here is a link to the mail I posted to that list (http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-mirror-announce/2014-June/000015.ht...) Discussion around that mail will happen here (centos-mirror list) : feel free to start a new thread.
Cheers,
On 17/06/14 14:34, Imre Gergely wrote:
Hi
"To better serve you, we'll start implementing the following changes in the next 24 hours :
- we'll restrict the CentOS (and - legacy but pointing to the same path
- CentOS-incdvd) rsyncd modules access to IP currently being marked as
"official" CentOS public mirrors
- That means that we'll currently stop adding new mirrors until Seven is out
- That also means that if you're using a different outgoing IP address
than the reverse ip lookup for your mirror(s), you'll be blocked (if that's the case, contact us on the centos-mirror list and we'll fix that )"
Which mirror is considered "official" ?
I've recently changed our mirror's IP address, ftp.astral.ro (193.230.240.8) -> ftp.upcnet.ro (78.96.7.8), could you please check if 78.96.7.8 is in the ACL and also update the URL on the mirror list page? How do I know if this mirror is considered official ?
Thanks!
The "official" mirrors are the ones listed on both http://centos.org/download/mirrors/ and http://mirror-status.centos.org/. I've just checked and your new IP is already included in the change that will be implemented (normally tomorrow). As I'm busy working on that, do you want me to reflect that hostname change in the mirror DB ? (from astral.ro to upcnet.ro)
Cheers,
On 06/17/2014 03:38 PM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 17/06/14 14:34, Imre Gergely wrote:
Hi
"To better serve you, we'll start implementing the following changes in the next 24 hours :
- we'll restrict the CentOS (and - legacy but pointing to the same path
- CentOS-incdvd) rsyncd modules access to IP currently being marked as
"official" CentOS public mirrors
- That means that we'll currently stop adding new mirrors until Seven is out
- That also means that if you're using a different outgoing IP address
than the reverse ip lookup for your mirror(s), you'll be blocked (if that's the case, contact us on the centos-mirror list and we'll fix that )"
Which mirror is considered "official" ?
I've recently changed our mirror's IP address, ftp.astral.ro (193.230.240.8) -> ftp.upcnet.ro (78.96.7.8), could you please check if 78.96.7.8 is in the ACL and also update the URL on the mirror list page? How do I know if this mirror is considered official ?
Thanks!
The "official" mirrors are the ones listed on both http://centos.org/download/mirrors/ and http://mirror-status.centos.org/. I've just checked and your new IP is already included in the change that will be implemented (normally tomorrow). As I'm busy working on that, do you want me to reflect that hostname change in the mirror DB ? (from astral.ro to upcnet.ro)
Cheers,
Yes please. Thank you.
On 17/06/14 14:45, Imre Gergely wrote:
On 06/17/2014 03:38 PM, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
On 17/06/14 14:34, Imre Gergely wrote:
Hi
"To better serve you, we'll start implementing the following changes in the next 24 hours :
- we'll restrict the CentOS (and - legacy but pointing to the same path
- CentOS-incdvd) rsyncd modules access to IP currently being marked as
"official" CentOS public mirrors
- That means that we'll currently stop adding new mirrors until Seven is out
- That also means that if you're using a different outgoing IP address
than the reverse ip lookup for your mirror(s), you'll be blocked (if that's the case, contact us on the centos-mirror list and we'll fix that )"
Which mirror is considered "official" ?
I've recently changed our mirror's IP address, ftp.astral.ro (193.230.240.8) -> ftp.upcnet.ro (78.96.7.8), could you please check if 78.96.7.8 is in the ACL and also update the URL on the mirror list page? How do I know if this mirror is considered official ?
Thanks!
The "official" mirrors are the ones listed on both http://centos.org/download/mirrors/ and http://mirror-status.centos.org/. I've just checked and your new IP is already included in the change that will be implemented (normally tomorrow). As I'm busy working on that, do you want me to reflect that hostname change in the mirror DB ? (from astral.ro to upcnet.ro)
Cheers,
Yes please. Thank you.
Done, will be reflected everywhere (including in the mirrorlist process)
Cheers,
Hi
In light of the ip restrictions - the ip for mirror.ufs.ac.za is 146.182.9.30
Kind regards Stephanus Riekert
On 17/06/14 14:34, Imre Gergely wrote:
Stephanus RiekertSenior Systems Engineer: HPC Unit Senior Stelsel Engineur: HPC eenheid PO Box / Posbus 339, Bloemfontein 9300, Republic of South Africa / Republiek van Suid-Afrika (+27)-(0)51 401 9700 RiekertSJPK@ufs.ac.zawww.ufs.ac.za
Hi
"To better serve you, we'll start implementing the following changes in the next 24 hours :
- we'll restrict the CentOS (and - legacy but pointing to the same path
- CentOS-incdvd) rsyncd modules access to IP currently being marked as
"official" CentOS public mirrors
- That means that we'll currently stop adding new mirrors until Seven is out
- That also means that if you're using a different outgoing IP address
than the reverse ip lookup for your mirror(s), you'll be blocked (if that's the case, contact us on the centos-mirror list and we'll fix that )"
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Hi. Please ensure our IP is on the whitelist as well. We are operating http://centos.someimage.com under 50.7.69.26.
Thanks! - Mike
Good Morning
The mirror located at http://centos.marz.ca will connect via rsync using IP 192.99.34.205
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 7:10 AM, IcyBoards Admin admin@icyboards.com wrote:
Hi. Please ensure our IP is on the whitelist as well. We are operating http://centos.someimage.com under 50.7.69.26.
Thanks!
- Mike
CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
Hi
Our mirror is registered as http://mirrors.ucr.ac.cr and will be using IP 163.178.174.25 for rsync connections.
Thanks!, Manuel Delgado
----------------------------------------------------------- *Usuario Linux* *#520940 http://counter.li.org/*
Bach. Computación e Informática Universidad de Costa Rica
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 8:17 AM, Alex Marz alex@marz.ca wrote:
Good Morning
The mirror located at http://centos.marz.ca will connect via rsync using IP 192.99.34.205
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 7:10 AM, IcyBoards Admin admin@icyboards.com wrote:
Hi. Please ensure our IP is on the whitelist as well. We are operating http://centos.someimage.com under 50.7.69.26.
Thanks!
- Mike
CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
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CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
Hi,
Just to be sure we don't get blocked. Our host has multiple ipadresses. ftp.nluug.nl will rsync from 192.87.102.41
Regards. MIke
Could mirrors.bluehost.com be changed to mirrors.unifiedlayer.com? Mirrors.unifiedlayer.com (69.195.127.230) is a load-balancer and mirrors1.unifiedlayer.com (69.195.127.231) is what will need to be whitelisted as it will syncing the data to the other servers behind the load-balancer.
Thanks, Robert
On 06/17/2014 07:10 AM, IcyBoards Admin wrote:
Hi. Please ensure our IP is on the whitelist as well. We are operating http://centos.someimage.com under 50.7.69.26.
Thanks!
- Mike
CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
On Tue, Jun 17, 2014 at 02:38:59PM +0200, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
"To better serve you, we'll start implementing the following changes in the next 24 hours :
- we'll restrict the CentOS (and - legacy but pointing to the same path
- CentOS-incdvd) rsyncd modules access to IP currently being marked as
"official" CentOS public mirrors
- That means that we'll currently stop adding new mirrors until Seven is out
- That also means that if you're using a different outgoing IP address
than the reverse ip lookup for your mirror(s), you'll be blocked (if that's the case, contact us on the centos-mirror list and we'll fix that )"
Checking the status, I see, that for merlin.fit.vutbr.cz, CentOS-incdvd is the rsync target. My rsyncd.conf is as follows:
[CentOS] comment="CentOS without DVDs" path=/var/www/html/mirrors/centos/ exclude=*-DVD.iso
[CentOS-incdvd] comment="CentOS with DVDs" path=/var/www/html/mirrors/centos/
Does it still make sense (it is a best practice) to have them both?
Thanks
Hi Fabian,
Regarding this warning:
- That also means that if you're using a different outgoing IP address
than the reverse ip lookup for your mirror(s), you'll be blocked (if that's the case, contact us on the centos-mirror list and we'll fix that )
Please take note that mirror.globo.com does rsync connections from either 201.7.180.108 or 201.7.180.109.
Thanks,
- That also means that if you're using a different outgoing IP address
than the reverse ip lookup for your mirror(s), you'll be blocked (if that's the case, contact us on the centos-mirror list and we'll fix that )
mirror.keystealth.org uses two IP's: 149.20.61.113 149.20.61.145
can we get both added please?
s.
Hi,
Mirror.ci.ifes.edu.br uses IP's:
200.137.80.40 200.137.80.5
Regards,
Willen ________________________________________ De: centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org [centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org] em nome de Fabian Arrotin [fabian.arrotin@arrfab.net] Enviado: terça-feira, 17 de junho de 2014 8:40 Para: Mailing list for CentOS mirrors. Assunto: [CentOS-mirror] Important notification for the (7) upcoming release
Hi,
In case you're not subscribed to the centos-mirror-announce list (and you should, if you're a public mirror admin), here is a link to the mail I posted to that list (http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-mirror-announce/2014-June/000015.ht...) Discussion around that mail will happen here (centos-mirror list) : feel free to start a new thread.
Cheers, -- Fabian Arrotin gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror
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