On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 08:52:34PM +0100, archive-admin(a)mirrorservice.org wrote:
Ok I put in a cdir block in the host access as it could come from one of
nine ip's depending on which box really has the mirror on it... I am not
sure if thats going to work.
Probably not. I *think* the Red Hat backend uses tcpwrappers for its
ACLs, but I don't know. tcpwrappers doesn't use CIDR notation except
for IPv6, which the masters don't speak.
I'd recommend just creating 9 entries. It's just a list after all. :-)
Also you probably want to check the iso country codes
http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/02iso-3166-code-lists/...
I notice entries in both cases and also for the UK which isnt a vaild
iso code 'GB is for the United Kingdom'... I guess UKRAINE wannted UK
though a guess the compromise was no one to have it as they seem to have
ended up with UA.
Anyone good with python-GeoIP? I'd love to turn that into a dropdown,
and I know the GeoIP C headers export the actual country list,
continent list, etc. which is very cool. But I don't see those
exposed via the python bindings. Or maybe I'm just dense.
Thanks,
Matt
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