OK, thanks. But there are still some oddities: $ curl http://mirror.ash.fastserv.com/centos/TIME curl: (52) Empty reply from server IPv4 and IPv6 are the same. Randy McAnally kirjoitti 30.12.2017 klo 21.25: > Annsi, > > Thanks for the info. I've updated DNS and manually synced with our > other mirror for now. Also, please note the correct URL (no /pub/ as I > previously mentioned): > > http://mirror.ash.fastserv.com/centos/ > > ~Randy > > On 12/30/2017 1:23 am, Anssi Johansson wrote: >> Randy McAnally kirjoitti 30.12.2017 klo 4.14: >>> To whom it may concern, >>> >>> After a few months of being offline we finally replaced the hardware >>> on our ashburn mirror, please re-authorize it's IP address? >>> >>> Sync schedule: Every 4 hrs >>> Bandwidth: 1Gbit/s >>> Location: Ashburn, VA >>> Sponsor: Fast Serv Networks, LLC >>> Sponsor URL: https://www.fastserv.com >>> Mirror URL: http://mirror.ash.fastserv.com/pub/centos/ >>> IPv4 address to authorize: 208.85.240.29 >>> IPv6 address to authorize: 2602:fffa:ead:f010:225:90ff:fe27:b056 >>> Email contact: admin at fastserv.com >> >> Hmm, first I would need to verify that the mirror has been set up >> correctly. While the mirror URL you gave does indeed work OK, it seems >> to point to your other mirror in San Diego (both have the same IP >> address 208.85.242.118). Could you please clarify the situation a bit? >> >> If you don't have the CentOS files on your new mirror server yet, I >> would suggest doing an initial sync from some other external mirror >> first. >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS-mirror mailing list >> CentOS-mirror at centos.org >> https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-mirror mailing list > CentOS-mirror at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror