[CentOS-mirror] Discrepencies between vault.centos.org http and rsync
Konstantin Ryabitsev
ftpadmin at kernel.orgThu Nov 27 20:32:42 UTC 2014
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On 18 November 2014 at 07:24, Fabian Arrotin <arrfab at centos.org> wrote: > Well, I don't know how kernel.org and/or leaseweb.net were mirroring > vault content (reposync ? lftp script ?), but we don't even list > thoses as a valid Vault servers. > Have you read http://vault.centos.org/readme.txt ? it contains the > info you're looking for (including some rsync targets from machines > with high-speed connections) Hi, all: Sorry, I managed to miss this. I'm not sure how long ago this stopped working, but in our (admittedly very old) configuration we have the following source to pull for archive.kernel.org: rsync://vault.centos.org/centos-full-store/ Is this requiring IP whitelisting these days, or what needs to happen to make it possible for us to pull the vault data "from the horse's mouth?" :) -K
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