hello,
I'm Pascal Panneels, System engineer working for Belnet, the Belgian National Research and Education Network.
We want to become a mirror for fedora;
Here are the details of our server/capability :
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Available Bandwidth : 10 Gbps
We have 2 servers :
- IP of the mirroring one: 193.190.67.13
- IP of the service one : 193.190.67.98
Protocols available: ftp, http, https, rsync
Thanks for considering the request,
with kind regards,
On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 11:29:32AM +0100, Pascal Panneels wrote:
I'm Pascal Panneels, System engineer working for Belnet, the Belgian National Research and Education Network.
We want to become a mirror for fedora;
Here are the details of our server/capability :
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Available Bandwidth : 10 Gbps
We have 2 servers :
IP of the mirroring one: 193.190.67.13
IP of the service one : 193.190.67.98
Protocols available: ftp, http, https, rsync
Sorry for the really late reply (almost three months), but this got lost somewhere in our mailing list queue.
Please use a tier 1 mirror[1] close to you; create an account in the MirrorManager[2]; register your mirror in our MirrorManager; enter your local netblocks in the mirror manager and as soon as you are listed in the database as up to date yum/dnf will be redirected to your mirror.
All this information can be found in more details in the wiki at:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Mirroring
Thanks for supporting Fedora. If you have any further questions do not hesitate to ask.
It would help us a lot if you could provide rsync access for our crawler. Our crawler checks the content of your mirror and using rsync requires only one network connection in contrast to crawling via HTTP which can take up one connection per directory/file on your mirror.
Adrian
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Mirroring/Tiering [2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/MirrorManager
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