[CentOS-mirror] Centos mirror registration
Anssi Johansson
avij at centosproject.orgWed Apr 3 19:48:35 UTC 2019
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Justas Umbrasas kirjoitti 3.4.2019 klo 14.03: > Hello, > > we would like to be registered as centos mirror. > > HTTP: http://mirror.litnet.lt/centos/ > HTTPS: https://mirror.litnet.lt/centos/ > RSYNC: rsync://mirror.litnet.lt/centos/ > > Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs > Bandwidth: 10gbit > Location: Lithuania > Sponsor: Litnet > Sponsor URL: https://www.litnet.lt/ > IPv4 address to authorize: 83.171.20.4 > IPv6 address to authorize: 2001:778:0:20::4 > Email contact: mirror at litnet.lt > Mirroring AltArch: no Hi, your mirror has been added and you can now rsync from rsync://msync.centos.or/CentOS/ I note that the IP addresses for which you requested authorization differ from the entries in DNS. This may well be intended, but we may need to take a closer look at the IP addresses in case you have "module not found" errors when rsyncing from the above rsync URL. This would mean the connection comes from an address that is not registered as an authorized IP address. A good way to determine your actual outgoing IP address is to run these two commands: rsync -4 rsync://no-access.miuku.net/keep-out rsync -6 rsync://no-access.miuku.net/keep-out The error message you get will tell you the IP address the remote end sees when connecting. If you can rsync from rsync://msync.centos.or/CentOS/ then everything's fine and you can ignore this troubleshooting step. Thanks!
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