If it's a private mirror, the MM crawler does not crawl you, so you are free to
restrict access to your mirror via whichever means you like (httpd.conf, iptables, ...).
For export restrictions, you may not export or re-export the software to the countries and
persons noted by the US government. How you comply is up to you.
Thanks,
Matt
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Matt Domsch
Technology Strategist
Dell | Office of the CTO
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From: mirror-admin-bounces(a)fedoraproject.org [mirror-admin-bounces(a)fedoraproject.org] On
Behalf Of Gregory Bartholomew [gregory.lee.bartholomew(a)gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2011 9:34 AM
To: mirror-admin(a)fedoraproject.org
Subject: Private Mirror for 146.163.0.0
Hi,
Per the instructions at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Mirroring, I'm sending this
notice that I'm trying to set up a private mirror for the Southern
Illinois University Edwardsville campus.
For the moment, I've set the netblock in mirrormanager to just the
Computer Science subnet (146.163.150.0/24).
One thing I'm curious to know is if I should firewall off the content
from off-campus access. Do the mirrormanager servers need to be able to
see the content? What about export restrictions -- is there something
that I need to do to comply with those?
Thanks,
Greg Bartholomew
CS System Support
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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