[CentOS-mirror] New CentOS mirror - Bigstep Cloud Limited

Thu Sep 22 06:29:30 UTC 2016
Marius Boeru <Marius.Boeru at bigstep.com>

Hi Fabian,

Could you please change repo.bigstepcloud.com<http://repo.bigstepcloud.com> to repo.uk.bigstepcloud.com<http://repo.uk.bigstepcloud.com> . We started doing local mirrors in multiple countries.

Also could you add the following repositories?

HTTP: http://repo.us.bigstepcloud.com/centos/
FTP: no
RSYNC: no

Sync schedule: Every hour
Bandwidth: 1G
Location: Chicago, US
Sponsor: Bigstep Cloud Limited
Sponsor URL: www.bigstep.com<http://www.bigstep.com>
IP to authorize: 176.223.248.43
Email contact: mirrors at bigstep.com<mailto:mirrors at bigstep.com>

HTTP: http://repo.de.bigstepcloud.com/centos/
FTP: no
RSYNC: no

Sync schedule: Every hour
Bandwidth: 1G
Location: Frankfurt, DE
Sponsor: Bigstep Cloud Limited
Sponsor URL: www.bigstep.com<http://www.bigstep.com>
IP to authorize: 185.90.48.43
Email contact: mirrors at bigstep.com<mailto:mirrors at bigstep.com>



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On 21 Oct 2014, at 10:34, Marius Boeru <Marius.Boeru at bigstep.com<mailto:Marius.Boeru at bigstep.com>> wrote:

Thank You Fabian, I have e-mail them just to be on the safe side.

Also I confirm I can sync with the official mirror.

Cheers,



MARIUS BOERU |  Systems Administrator  |  Bigstep  |  T: +4 0728 999 219  |  www.bigstep.com<http://bigstep.com/>

On 21 Oct 2014, at 09:44, Fabian Arrotin <arrfab at centos.org<mailto:arrfab at centos.org>> wrote:

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On 21/10/14 08:26, Marius Boeru wrote:
Hi Fabian,

The IP’s were bought from a German LIR, and I think that is the
reason they apear to be located in Germany. As Pau Nadeau already
sent a traceroute, all I can say is that the server is indeed in
UK, located in http://everestdc.com/data-centres/reading/.

If it’s important that http://www.telize.com<http://www.telize.com/> shows the IP as being
from UK, I can probably send them an e-mail and ask if this can be
corrected.

It doesn't *have* to : It's just that it's the json output I consume
in my procedure to "validate" a mirror before adding it in the DB :-)
Reason why this time I double-checked with other tools (and Maxmind is
one of those).

So, while technically not needed at the mirror/centos level, you can
(if you want to) take contact with people running the (free !) geoip
tool at telize.com<http://telize.com/> to inform that they can update their DB.

Cheers,

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Fabian Arrotin
The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org<http://www.centos.org/>
gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab
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