Hello Fabian, Many thanks, I've migrated our scripts to our new sync infrastructure. You may safely remove from all rsync targets: 188.184.88.112 / 2001:1458:201:e4::100:6a Kind regards, Ben Morrice CERN IT-CM-LCS linux.cern.ch On 12/9/20 11:21 AM, Fabian Arrotin wrote: > On 07/12/2020 12:11, Ben Morrice wrote: >> Greetings CentOS team, >> >> We are in the process of migrating the scripts that we use to sync >> CentOS content to our linuxsoft.cern.ch mirror. >> Can you please add the following IP addresses: >> >> 137.138.120.188 / 2001:1458:d00:16::3c >> 137.138.148.168 / 2001:1458:d00:2d::100:4a >> 188.184.104.133 / 2001:1458:d00:32::100:1c >> 188.184.116.38 / 2001:1458:d00:12::3d >> >> to the ACLs for the rsync targets: >> >> eu-msync.centos.org::altarch >> eu-msync.centos.org::CentOS >> debuginfo.centos.org::centos-full-debuginfo >> vault.centos.org::centos-full-store >> >> Existing IP addresses should remain in place, until we have finished our >> script migration. >> >> Many thanks in advance! >> >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Ben Morrice >> CERN IT-CM-LCS >> linux.cern.ch >> > Hi Ben, > > That's quite a long list but yeah, CERN infra isn't also a small shop ;-) > Updated everywhere so let me know if that works for you and then update > me also when we can remove (and which ones) the old ipv4/ipv6 addresses > from ACL > > Cheers,