Hi there,
I'm an admin of TUNA mirror site [1], one of the tier-1 mirrors of arch
linux.
We're currently setting up an addition server for our site. Therefore,
serveral new IP addresses are used by our servers.
Here is a full list of IP addresses that our servers will use:
IPv4:
- 166.111.206.63
- 166.111.206.176
- 166.111.206.177
- 166.111.206.178
IPv6:
- 2402:f000:1:416:166:111:206:63
- 2402:f000:1:416:166:111:206:176
- 2402:f000:1:416:166:111:206:177
- 2402:f000:1:416:166:111:206:178
I'm wondering if the admin of rsync.archlinux.org can add our new IP
addresses to the ftp_tier1 whitelist?
[1] <https://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn>
cheers,
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Justin Wong
Our mirror is now HTTPS enabled, same path as HTTP ie.
https://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/archlinux/
We do however recommend using HTTP and signatures rather than relying
on HTTPS for file integrity.
While the CPU load of HTTPS on clients is negligable, the server CPU
load becomes quite a task for organizations like ACC that are running
on 5+ years old donated hardware. Especially when combined with the
goal of being able to push multiple tens of gigabits...
/Nikke
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