On 07/05/2021 10:42, David Guo via CentOS-mirror wrote: > Hello, > > > > We have set our new mirror in Dusseldorf, Germany > > > > HTTP: http://mirrors.xtom.de/centos/ <http://mirrors.xtom.de/centos/> > > HTTPS: https://mirrors.xtom.de/centos/ <https://mirrors.xtom.de/centos/> > > RSYNC: rsync://mirrors.xtom.de/centos/ > > Sync schedule: Every 4 hrs > > Bandwidth: 10Gbps > > Location: Duesseldorf, Germany > > Sponsor: xTom GmbH > > Sponsor URL: https://xtom.com/ <https://xtom.com/> > > IPv4 address to authorize: 62.133.35.14 > > IPv6 address to authorize: 2a09:0:8::14 > > Email contact: mirror at xtom.com <mailto:mirror at xtom.com> > > Mirroring AltArch: yes > > AltArch HTTP: http://mirrors.xtom.de/centos-altarch/ > <http://mirrors.xtom.de/centos-altarch/> > > AltArch HTTPS: https://mirrors.xtom.de/centos-altarch/ > <https://mirrors.xtom.de/centos-altarch/> > > AltArch RSYNC: rsync://mirrors.xtom.de/centos-altarch/ > Thanks ! Your mirror http://mirrors.xtom.de/centos/ has been added to the mirrors DB It will be listed as a public mirror (and on https://mirror-status.centos.org / https://www.centos.org/download/mirrors/ ) in the following minutes/hours. Your IP address[es] (62.133.35.14 2a09:0:8::14) has/have been added in the ACL and so you should be able to rsync from msync.centos.org in the next ~10min One small remark : mirror is already outdated so will be consider invalid on first mirror crawl operation, but you'll get the delta soon after your other rsync/pull Kind Regards, -- Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project | https://www.centos.org gpg key: 17F3B7A1 | twitter: @arrfab