[CentOS-mirror] Ideas on steering yum to local mirrors
Ralph Angenendt
ralph.angenendt at gmail.comSun Sep 26 22:42:06 UTC 2010
- Previous message: [CentOS-mirror] Ideas on steering yum to local mirrors
- Next message: [CentOS-mirror] Ideas on steering yum to local mirrors
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
Am 26.09.10 20:52, schrieb Randy McAnally: > I have never seen our own mirrors show up in more than 1 of the 4 repos at any > given time. In the case of DNS/Proxy hijacking, does this mean we would have > to return ONLY our mirrors, or do I just make sure they are part of the 10 > random mirrors? Note that I am not officially recommending DNS hijacking, as I think that it is rather nasty towards your users - and only really works if all your users use your name servers for DNS resolution. Having said that: I'd just return your mirrors, if you can handle the load. There are other mirroring systems which can also act on a BGP or simple CIDR level, maybe it is time to take a look at those. Ralph
- Previous message: [CentOS-mirror] Ideas on steering yum to local mirrors
- Next message: [CentOS-mirror] Ideas on steering yum to local mirrors
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
More information about the CentOS-mirror mailing list