[CentOS-mirror] Some information about Mirror site update
Anssi Johansson
avij at centosproject.org
Fri Jan 12 00:11:15 UTC 2018
李 盛洲 kirjoitti 11.1.2018 klo 16.16:
>
> Hi, admins of Centos Mirror:
>
> We are Shanghai University Open Source Community. And we have changed
> the mirror site domain. Here are the details:
>
>
> HTTP: https://mirrors.shu.edu.cn/centos (IPv4)
> https://mirrors.shu6.edu.cn/centos (IPv6)
> FTP: ftp://mirrors.shu.edu.cn/centos (IPv4)
> ftp://mirrors.shu6.edu.cn/centos (IPv6)
> RSYNC: rsync://mirrors.shu.edu.cn/centos
> (IPv4) rsync://mirrors.shu6.edu.cn/centos (IPv6)
>
> Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs
> Bandwidth: 2G (Changed)
> Location: For China
> Sponsor: Shanghai University Open Source Community
> Sponsor URL: https://osc.shu.edu.cn
> IPv4 address to authorize: 202.121.199.235
> IPv6 address to authorize: 2001:da8:8006:11:225:90ff:fee1:813e/64
> Email contact: osc at oa.shu.edu.cn (Changed)
> Mirroring AltArch : no
>
> We are so looking forward to hear a reply from you. Thank you!
>
> Best wishes,
> Li Shengzhou
> Shanghai University Open Source Community.
Thanks for the update. Unfortunately we don't support HTTPS at the
moment, so I had to use HTTP for your mirror instead.
Your rsync URL does not seem to work. On closer inspection it looks like
you have placed CentOS files to a directory named "cenots". It'd be nice
if you could rename this to "centos" so that the URL would work. Don't
worry, I make similar typos myself all the time.
We also don't have separate entries for IPv6-enabled mirrors in our
database. In this age and time I would recommend simply adding the IPv6
AAAA records for your main mirrors.shu.edu.cn mirror hostname. There are
already around 250 such dual-stacked mirrors (of 608 up-to-date
IPv4-capable mirrors), but the more the merrier.
Even though I was able to use HTTP for your IPv4 mirror, looks like your
IPv6 mirror has different configuration. When I request
http://mirrors.shu6.edu.cn/centos/TIME I get redirected to
https://mirrors.shu6.edu.cn/centos/TIME
https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreatePublicMirrors was recently modified
to contain this snippet: "If you set up HTTPS, please do not redirect
HTTP requests to HTTPS. There may be organizations that allow outbound
HTTP connections but not HTTPS connections, and any redirects may cause
problems for them." Please let your mirror users select if they want to
use HTTP or HTTPS.
Nevertheless, I have now updated your mirror's details in the database.
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