[CentOS-mirror] New CentOS Mirror
Anssi Johansson
avij at centosproject.orgWed Feb 27 17:37:10 UTC 2019
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Roberto Valencia C. kirjoitti 27.2.2019 klo 18.29: > HTTP: http://centos.blazar.mx > HTTPS: https://centos.blazar.mx > > Sync schedule: Every 1 hr > Bandwidth: 100Mbps > Location: México > Sponsor: BLAZAR NETWORKS SA DE CV > Sponsor URL: www.blazar.mx > IPv4 address to authorize: 199.217.116.143 > Email contact: rvalencia at blazar.com.mx > Mirroring AltArch: no I get a strong feeling of déjà vu about this.. I have a few concerns about this mirror. The first concern is that your mirror seems to be empty. According to https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreatePublicMirrors you should make your initial rsync from some other external mirror first. A list of those other mirrors is available at https://www.centos.org/download/mirrors/ The location is also a problem. Based on the information I have available, this mirror is not in Mexico but somewhere in U.S. (which state?). Once the mirror has been synced I could add this as a U.S. mirror (if you tell me the state), but not as a Mexican mirror. What matters is where your mirror server is exposed to the rest of the Internet. That point seems to be somewhere in U.S., not Mexico.
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