[CentOS-mirror] Mirror submission: LibreLabUCM

DevPGSV Pablo

devpgsv at gmail.com
Wed Jan 2 14:10:47 UTC 2019


I tried again today and it is working.
Thanks you.

El mar., 1 ene. 2019 a las 21:58, DevPGSV Pablo (<devpgsv at gmail.com>)
escribió:

> Well, here is the output:
>
> devpgsv at timbernerslee:~$ rsync -4 rsync://no-access.miuku.net
> keep-out        For determining your IP address
> devpgsv at timbernerslee:~$ rsync -4 rsync://no-access.miuku.net/keep-out
> @ERROR: access denied to keep-out from timbernerslee.fdi.ucm.es
> (147.96.25.75)
> rsync error: error starting client-server protocol (code 5) at
> main.c(1666) [Receiver=3.1.2]
> devpgsv at timbernerslee:~$ rsync -6 rsync://no-access.miuku.net/keep-out
> rsync: failed to connect to no-access.miuku.net
> (2001:4b98:dc0:41:216:3eff:fe69:46e3): Connection timed out (110)
> rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(125)
> [Receiver=3.1.2]
> devpgsv at timbernerslee:~$ rsync rsync://no-access.miuku.net/keep-out
> @ERROR: access denied to keep-out from timbernerslee.fdi.ucm.es
> (147.96.25.75)
> rsync error: error starting client-server protocol (code 5) at
> main.c(1666) [Receiver=3.1.2]
>
>
> The hostname of the server is "timbernerslee.fdi.ucm.es".
> The IPv4 displayed in the error is 147.96.25.75, so it seems ok there...
> 🤔.
> I'll try some other things, I must have something wrong configured
> somewhere...
>
>
>
> El mar., 1 ene. 2019 a las 20:52, Anssi Johansson (<avij at centosproject.org>)
> escribió:
>
>> It should work by now, perhaps there is something wrong with the IP
>> addresses. Try running these two commands from your mirror server. You
>> won't be able to access anything from this server, but the error
>> messages will show you the actual IP addresses that were used.
>>
>> rsync -4 rsync://no-access.miuku.net/keep-out
>> rsync -6 rsync://no-access.miuku.net/keep-out
>>
>> If, for example, you have another IPv6 address that gets used, you may
>> be able to access msync.centos.org if you specify the -4 parameter to
>> force the use of IPv4. We can of course add your correct IPv6 address to
>> the ACL as well, if this is the case.
>>
>> DevPGSV Pablo kirjoitti 1.1.2019 klo 21.14:
>> > Thank you.
>> >
>> > I still can not sync from "rsync://msync.centos.org/CentOS/
>> > <http://msync.centos.org/CentOS/>", I have the following error: @ERROR:
>> > Unknown module 'CentOS'
>> > Perhaps I just have to wait some time.
>> >
>> > I'll keep you updated of any changes.
>> > Thanks you again.
>> >
>> > El mar., 1 ene. 2019 a las 19:58, Anssi Johansson
>> > (<avij at centosproject.org <mailto:avij at centosproject.org>>) escribió:
>> >
>> >     DevPGSV Pablo kirjoitti 1.1.2019 klo 19.09:
>> >     > HTTP: http://mirror.librelabucm.org/CentOS/
>> >     > HTTPS: https://mirror.librelabucm.org/CentOS/
>> >     > RSYNC: (Planned, but not currently available)
>> >     >
>> >     > Sync schedule: Every 6 hrs
>> >     > Bandwidth: 1Gbps
>> >     > Location: Spain, Madrid, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
>> >     > Sponsor: LibreLabUCM
>> >     > Sponsor URL: https://librelabucm.org/
>> >     > IPv4 address to authorize: 147.96.25.75
>> >     > IPv6 address to authorize: ::ffff:147.96.25.75 (4to6)
>> >     > Email contact: DevPGSV at gmail.com <mailto:DevPGSV at gmail.com>
>> >     > Mirroring AltArch: no (Planned, but not currently available)
>> >
>> >     Hi, this mirror has now been added and you should now be able to
>> rsync
>> >     from rsync://msync.centos.org/CentOS/ <
>> http://msync.centos.org/CentOS/>
>> >
>> >     Your mirror will be listed on the download page and used by yum
>> once you
>> >     have synced your mirror (it's a bit behind now) and the mirror
>> crawler
>> >     has visited your mirror (this may take up to four hours).
>> >
>> >     As for IPv6, it seems fairly pointless to specify an IPv4 mapped
>> address
>> >     for this purpose, because msync.centos.org <http://msync.centos.org
>> >
>> >     will only see your IPv4
>> >     address when you connect to it. Likewise, clients connecting to your
>> >     mirror will actually use IPv4 for the connection, and IPv6-only
>> clients
>> >     won't be able to connect to your mirror at all.
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