[CentOS-mirror] Mirror for CentOS

Mon Nov 13 18:45:27 UTC 2017
Anssi Johansson <avij at centosproject.org>

DABDAI kirjoitti 9.11.2017 klo 22.00:
> Hi!,
> We've prepared and set up a mirror for CentOS here at the IPN 
> University. The relevant data next:
> HTTP:                  http://mirror.cenac.ipn.mx/centos
> RSYNC:               rsync://mirror.cenac.ipn.mx/centos
> FTP:                     N/A
> Sync frequency:   hourly
> Located at:           Nueva Industrial Vallejo​/CDMX/México
> BandWwidth:              DOWN +/- 367.42 Mbps UP +/- 458.46 Mbps
> Sponsor organization:    IPN (Instituto Politecnico Nacional) - 
> http://www.ipn.mx
> Let me know if you need some more info and when our mirror is finally 
> plublished.
> Thanks!

Hi, I have now added 148.204.14.246 to the ACL so you can now sync 
directly from rsync://us-msync.centos.org/CentOS/

I also set dabdai at ipn.mx as the contact email address for this mirror.

I'm afraid there are some problems with the rsync service:

$ rsync rsync://mirror.cenac.ipn.mx/centos/
rsync: failed to connect to mirror.cenac.ipn.mx (148.204.14.246): 
Connection timed out (110)
rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(122) 
[Receiver=3.0.9]

Although not a blocker, I had problems accessing IPN's website, possibly 
due to DNS problems. Both http://dnsviz.net/d/www.ipn.mx/dnssec/ and 
http://dnssec-debugger.verisignlabs.com/www.ipn.mx show some oddities. 
In addition:

$ dig @dns2.ipn.mx www.ipn.mx
(waits a few seconds)
dig: couldn't get address for 'dns2.ipn.mx': not found

It might be a good idea to verify that your DNS is set up correctly, 
preferably by testing the DNS setup from outside your own network.