It seems we used a faulty lookup system to find out where our USA mirror is, so it should be in Florida. Sorry for the confusion. On 2014-08-20 20:08, dderebenskiy at go-parts.com wrote: > I noticed our Sponsor links to Go-Parts say > > http://www.centos.org/download/mirrors/http;//www.go-parts.com > > instead of http://www.go-parts.com > > If you could fix that it would be greatly appreciated! > > Also, A DNS lookup should be ok. > > I double checked the IP as well and it says it is in Florida, but when > I asked our people, I was told it was indeed in > Michigan. Maybe it moved somehow? If this isn't possible I will ask > again. > > Thanks, > Dan Derebenskiy, Go-Parts > > On 2014-08-20 07:35, Fabian Arrotin wrote: >> On 13/07/14 04:38, dderebenskiy at go-parts.com wrote: >>> Hi CentOS, >>> >>> We are a technology company with resources to spare, and have a very >>> competent server admin team helping us mirror open-source software. >>> >>> Hampshire, United Kingdom (1 Gbit/sec): >>> >>> http://mirrors-uk.go-parts.com/centos/ >>> ftp://mirrors-uk.go-parts.com/centos/ >>> rsync://mirrors-uk.go-parts.com/centos/ >>> >>> >>> Moscow, Russia (1Gbit/sec): >>> >>> http://mirrors-ru.go-parts.com/centos/ >>> ftp://mirrors-ru.go-parts.com/centos/ >>> rsync://mirrors-ru.go-parts.com/centos/ >>> >>> >>> Lansing, Michigan, USA (250mbit/sec): >>> >>> http://mirrors-usa.go-parts.com/centos/ >>> ftp://mirrors-usa.go-parts.com/centos/ >>> rsync://mirrors-usa.go-parts.com/centos/ >>> >>> >>> Perth, Australia (100mbit/sec): >>> >>> http://mirrors-au.go-parts.com/centos/ >>> ftp://mirrors-au.go-parts.com/centos/ >>> rsync://mirrors-au.go-parts.com/centos/ >>> >>> Sync schedule: Every 12 hours >>> Sponsor: Go-Parts >>> Sponsor URL: http;//www.go-parts.com >>> Email contact: dderebenskiy at go-parts.com >>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Dan Derebenskiy >>> >> >> Ok, I've added your four mirrors, even if the one from Australia seems >> 4 >> days behind. >> You haven't mentioned the IP to authorize to permit you from using >> msync.centos.org as source. Can I just assume that a DNS A lookup is >> ok ? >> Also, just to confirm, from a geoip lookup, it seems the one in >> Michigan >> is instead in Florida. Can you confirm ? >> >> Cheers,