Make sure you're signed up as a mirror in the shared Fedora/CentOS Mirrormanager instance: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/ Link to your node/server in mirrormanager: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/site/2415
Bandwidth: 10000 Mbps Country Location: US, Connecticut Sponor organization (optional): Connecticut Education Network Sponsor URL (optional): https://ctedunet.net/
Metadata Update from @zlopez: - Issue tagged with: low-gain, low-trouble, mirrormanager
Can you enable an rsync endpoint as well, such as rsync://mirror.net.cen.ct.gov/centos-stream? rsync URLs are skipped by dnf, but the mirror infrastructure uses them scan your mirror to check how up to date it is. It can scan over http/https, but rsync is much more efficient for this.
rsync://mirror.net.cen.ct.gov/centos-stream
Metadata Update from @carlwgeorge: - Issue priority set to: Waiting on Reporter (was: Needs Review)
Will do, installed the daemon and seems to be running, opened up port 22 and 873 on the firewall and selinux, but our tests are failing. We may need to tweak out the main FW rules some more. Assuming it's still not working from outside?
Thanks Mike
I think it's all set, it would help if I setup the module. I just tested an rsync to mirror.net.cen.ct.gov::centos-stream and it worked, can you confirm on your end?
I added the CentOS category to your mirror and the first crawl was already successful. Thanks for your mirror.
Metadata Update from @adrian: - Issue close_status updated to: Fixed - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
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