Hi Fabian, It only took a few additional DNS records to achieve this, which took me no more than 5 minutes to do. It is essentially a private mirror network that is centrally managed. I guess to answer your question, the only reason that I am also doing it is because it was not much effort for me to do. If there are any concerns, do let me know. Regards, Christopher Hawker Phone: +61 419 273 141 Sent from my SAMSUNG Galaxy Note5 on the Telstra Mobile Network -------- Original message -------- From: Fabian Arrotin <arrfab at centos.org> Date: 26/01/2017 11:30 PM (GMT+10:00) To: centos-mirror at centos.org Subject: Re: [CentOS-mirror] Global Mirror Network On 22/01/17 10:24, Christopher Hawker wrote: > Hi All, > > > I have established a global CentOS Mirror network, details of which are > below. Fabian, when you can, could you please add these IPs to the ACLs. > I don't know if you want to add each server individually, the global > link or both, to the mirror lists. The mirror can be accessed by going > to http://mirror.chrishawker.com.au which will redirect you to your > nearest mirror, or you can override this by selecting one of the mirrors > below. > > > http://<region-id>.mirror.chrishawker.com.au/centos > http://<region-id>.mirror.chrishawker.com.au/centos-altarch > > ftp://<region-id>.mirror.chrishawker.com.au/centos > ftp://<region-id>.mirror.chrishawker.com.au/centos-altarch > > rsync://<region-id>.mirror.chrishawker.com.au/centos > rsync://<region-id>.mirror.chrishawker.com.au/centos-altarch > > Hostname: us-west-1.mirror.chrishawker.com.au > Region ID: us-west-1 > IP: 52.52.213.184 > Location: North California, USA > > Hostname: us-east-1.mirror.chrishawker.com.au > Region ID: us-east-1 > IP: 34.197.177.116 > Location: North Virginia, USA > > Hostname: us-east-2.mirror.chrishawker.com.au > Region ID: us-east-2 > IP: 52.14.57.250 > Location: Ohio, USA > > Hostname: us-west-2.mirror.chrishawker.com.au > Region ID: us-west-2 > IP: 52.11.232.241 > Location: Oregon, USA > > Hostname: ca-central-1.mirror.chrishawker.com.au > Region ID: ca-central-1 > IP: 52.60.103.85 > Location: Central Canada > > Hostname: eu-west-1.mirror.chrishawker.com.au > Region ID: eu-west-1 > IP: 34.248.151.186 > Location: Ireland > > Hostname: eu-central-1.mirror.chrishawker.com.au > Region ID: eu-central-1 > IP: 35.156.207.248 > Location: Frankfurt, German > > Hostname: eu-west-2.mirror.chrishawker.com.au > Region ID: eu-west-2 > IP: 52.56.117.237 > Location: London, England > > Hostname: ap-northeast-2.mirror.chrishawker.com.au > Region ID: ap-northeast-2 > IP: 52.79.116.239 > Location: Seoul, South Korea > > Hostname: ap-northeast-1.mirror.chrishawker.com.au > Region ID: ap-northeast-1 > IP: 13.112.75.182 > Location: Tokyo, Japan > > Hostname: ap-south-1.mirror.chrishawker.com.au > Region ID: ap-south-1 > IP: 35.154.136.108 > Location: Mumbai, India > > Hostname: sa-east-1.mirror.chrishawker.com.au > Region ID: sa-east-1 > IP: 52.67.243.77 > Location: São Paulo, Brazil > > Hostname: ap-southeast-1.mirror.chrishawker.com.au > Region ID: ap-southeast-1 > IP: 52.221.52.20 > Location: Singapore > > Hostname: ap-southeast-2.mirror.chrishawker.com.au > Region ID: ap-southeast-2 > IP: 13.55.159.170 > Location: Sydney, Australia > > > > Regards, > Christopher Hawker > Phone: +61 419 273 141 > Well, trying to understand this : it seems you wanted to have a "nested" mirrorlist ? As mirrorlist.centos.org already do the GeoIP lookup, and so gives you back a list of servers in your country (or nearby countries if less than 10), why are you doing that on your side ? -- Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project | http://www.centos.org gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab _______________________________________________ CentOS-mirror mailing list CentOS-mirror at centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-mirror -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-mirror/attachments/20170126/f36a1dc2/attachment-0006.html>