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> MARIUS BOERU | IT Operations Manager | Bigstep | T: +4 0728 999 219 | www.bigstep.com<http://bigstep.com> PLEASE NOTE: This email and any file transmitted are confidential and/or legally privileged and intended only for the person(s) directly addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, any use, copying, transmission, distribution, or other forms of dissemination is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender immediately and permanently delete the email and files, if any. 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: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 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, - -- Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org<http://www.centos.org/> gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAlRGALYACgkQnVkHo1a+xU45ugCgkZ2pDBpXDpps2/1unB+vIZKk LtkAnRu2xngyXTfPldZ3Y46Tdar3dSax =DOZT -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror at centos.org<mailto: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/20160922/2cdacfe8/attachment-0005.html>