On 24/05/2021 09:26, Thomas Bellman wrote: > Hello! > > We have replaced our aging server "mirror.nsc.liu.se" with a newer > machine. It now has 10 Gbit/s network connection (up from 2×1 Gbit/s), > and has also gotten new IP addresses: > > 130.236.101.93 > 2001:6b0:17:2::1:93 > > It appears that we can already sync using IPv6 (are you perhaps > opening up for entire /64:s or something?), but the IPv4 address > needs to be updated in your ACLs. > > It would be nice if the old address (2001:6b0:17:2::1:92 and > 130.236.101.92) could be allowed to sync for another week or two, > just in case some problem shows up. > > Since we can sync using IPv6, the repositories on it should be up > to date, and I have already updated DNS so the mirror.nsc.liu.se > name points to the new server. > > > Regards, > > Thomas Bellman > National Supercomputer Centre > Linköping University > Sweden > Hi, I just looked in DB and the whole 2001:6b0:17::/48 subnet was allowed for http://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/CentOS/ mirror I added the ipv4/ipv6 addresses tied to your mirror http://mirror.nsc.liu.se/CentOS/ (and previous ones still active for now) Cheers, -- Fabian Arrotin The CentOS Project | https://www.centos.org gpg key: 17F3B7A1 | twitter: @arrfab