[CentOS-mirror] New Mirror Request
Anssi Johansson
centos at miuku.netSat Dec 10 17:04:53 UTC 2016
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10.12.2016, 14.51, Murat USTA - MUV Bilişim ve Telekomünikasyon Hiz. Ltd. Şti. kirjoitti: > Hello, > > we have setup a new mirror. Please give access. > > > > HTTP: http://mirror.muvhost.com/centos/ > > FTP: ftp://mirror.muvhost.com/centos/ > > RSYNC: rsync://mirror.muvhost.com/centos/ > > > Sync schedule: Every 8 hrs > > Bandwidth: 1Gbps > > Location: TR / Bursa > > Sponsor: MUVHost - MUV Bilisim ve Telekomunikasyon Hiz. Ltd. > > Sponsor URL: https://www.muvhost.com > > IPv4 address to authorize: 185.82.222.111 > > IPv6 address to authorize: No > > Email contact: murat at muv.com.tr > > Mirroring AltArch : No Hi, http://mirror.muvhost.com/centos/ does not seem to have any content. Please note that you are supposed to make your initial synchronization from some other public CentOS mirror (list available at https://www.centos.org/download/mirrors/ ). Once your mirror has been verified and approved, it can be added to the CentOS mirrorlist and you can sync directly from CentOS servers. Details on https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreatePublicMirrors Either rsync://mirror.ni.net.tr/centos/ or rsync://mirror.radoreservers.com/centos/ are probably good mirrors for your initial sync.
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