URLs - These are the hostnames and paths to where you host CentOS mirror content HTTP: http://mirror.centos.no/centos HTTPS: https://mirror.centos.no/centos RSYNC: rsync://mirror.centos.no/centos Bandwidth: 1000 Mbps Country Location: (For the US and Canada please also specify the State/Province) NO Sponor organization (optional): Sponsor URL (optional): https://www.centos.no/ IPv4 Addresses: 185.46.132.28 IPv6 Addresses: --- Email contact: (where we'll send notifications for issues with your mirror) gergely@lonyai.com Mirroring AltArch: yes (and if so, let us know the URLs, as those will be different from your http/https/rsync paths for CentOS) HTTP: http://mirror.centos.no/centos-altarch HTTPS: https://mirror.centos.no/centos-altarch RSYNC: rsync://mirror.centos.no/centos-altarch
And a second mirror without any country restriction: URLs - These are the hostnames and paths to where you host CentOS mirror content HTTP: http://cdn.centos.no/centos HTTPS: https://cdn.centos.no/centos RSYNC: -- Bandwidth: 100000 Mbps Country Location: (For the US and Canada please also specify the State/Province) NO Sponor organization (optional): Sponsor URL (optional): https://www.centos.no/ IPv4 Addresses: 185.46.132.28 (just for sync to this mirror) IPv6 Addresses: --- Email contact: (where we'll send notifications for issues with your mirror) gergely@lonyai.com Mirroring AltArch: yes (and if so, let us know the URLs, as those will be different from your http/https/rsync paths for CentOS) HTTP: http://cdn.centos.no/centos-altarch HTTPS: https://cdn.centos.no/centos-altarch RSYNC: ---
Could you please assign to someone?
Metadata Update from @spotz: - Issue assigned to shaunm
notes from last board meeting to reach out to them and legal - We are ok with a mirror being created but there is a trademark issue with centos.no being registered and used https://www.centos.org/legal/trademarks/ * They are already using the domain name https://mirror.centos.no/centos-stream/9-stream/ * They can donate the machine and give us control and we would admin it but still be in their network which would allow them to maintain what they have. They would need to turn over the domain name to us.
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