All, Due to an inordinate amount of Chinese based traffic from only a handful of IP addresses (over 145 TB transferred to just 12 IP addresses in only 15 days since we started hosting the mirror) we are forced to cease our participation in the CentOS mirror project. In our research before deciding to offer our support we were told to expect a sustained 3-5 Mbit/s of mirror traffic. In reality, and from only a handful of IPs, we regularly push over 200Mbit/s on our 300Mbit/s line. Each of the abusive IPs downloads the same DVD iso files over and over thousands of times. We have tried blocking the abusive IPs only to see another IP with a sequentially increased last octet take its place. Whether this is an outright attack or just an unfortunate coincidence matters not. Regretfully, I must ask that we be delisted from the mirror list asap. Once our links are down, we will shut down the server. At some point in the future we may decide to participate again but for now, we cannot justify the inordinate bandwidth use. Scott Adametz Systems Engineer Big Ten Network 600 W Chicago Ave. Chicago, IL 60654 scott.adametz at bigtennetwork.com <mailto:scott.adametz at bigtennetwork.com> O:312.665.0787 C:708.214.4232 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-mirror/attachments/20100121/306e4688/attachment-0005.html>