hey no-ip.org is a dyndns hostname - is your IP dynamic? - that sounds like a consumer grade internet connection to me, whois of current ip matches that assumption http://whois.domaintools.com/87.251.143.28 - i'm not aware of any explicit rule but i'd assume that having a non-static IP is less than desirable? have you checked to confirm that serving content in this manner is not against your terms and conditions as a broadband customer also pretty certain that the speed might be too low for a mirror as theres already 8 Tier 1 (>OC3) mirrors in Russia it might be better running a torrent seed for centos with that connection however Kind regards, Anthony Somerset Somerset Technical Solutions Ltd. www.somersettechsolutions.co.uk Registered in the UK – Company no. 07738444 VAT Registration No: 140 6916 22 T: +44 (0) 33 0088 2751 E: anthony at somersettechsolutions.co.uk PGP: 0x7C892BF5 On 28 Sep 2013, at 16:12, Micro8240 <micro8240 at mail.ru> wrote: > Hi. > > New mirror in Russia. > > URL of mirror: ftp://linux-mirror.no-ip.org/CentOS > URL of mirror: rsync://linux-mirror.no-ip.org/CentOS > Country/City: Russia/Moscow. > Bandwidth: 40 Mbps > Update freq.: 6 times per day (every 4 hours) > Contact mail: micro8240 at mail.ru > Source: rsync://mirror.yandex.ru::centos > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-mirror mailing list > CentOS-mirror at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-mirror/attachments/20130929/ba4252e6/attachment-0006.html>