[CentOS-devel] yum and fastestmirror

Johnny Hughes johnny at centos.org
Wed Jun 18 12:37:21 UTC 2008


Wojciech Pilorz wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 4:12 PM, Karanbir Singh <mail-lists at karan.org> wrote:
>> Wojciech Pilorz wrote:
>>> yum-fastestmirror does not work behind some restrictive (oppresive?)
>>> firewall
>>> configuration.
>> if yum itself is able to make http/ftp connects to a remote host, I dont see
>> why yum-fastestmirror might have an issue, can you provide some specifics
>> about what broke and how ?
>>
> 
> I have an environment where access to Internet is filtered, and only allowed
> through a squid proxy (and DNS queries only to a local DNS server).
> yum needs proxy line in config file to work at all.
> 
> If I run yum-fastestmirror in such environment, /var/cache/yum/timedhosts.txt
> contains 99999999999 in each entry (as direct connect to remote site
> always fails).
> So yum still does work, just the timing information is useless.
> 

right ... and we are going to look at that.  But, in that case, all the 
mirrors have the same time.  This means that the "yum selection method" 
that is called out in the config file (random or in order) will be used 
as if you did not have fastestmirror installed.



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