Am Monday 04 October 2010 schrieb Carsten Otto:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 10:44:40AM +0200, Stephan Kulow wrote:
> > > We get our data pushed from OpenSUSE directly. If there are files
> > > missing, please push better :)
> >
> > I see that *Factory* is excluded for your mirror, that explains a good
> > share of what I see as it matches the project name - one of the most
> > busy ones actually.
>
> Oh, I thought we were mirroring everything OpenSUSE has to offer. What
> do we need to do to actually get that? Could you just add Factory to the
> pushes (and do a full sync)? We will extend disk space on demand, so it
> may take a while until we are complete (as an alternative could you tell
> us how much space we need?).
>
I don't think it makes sense to mirror everything. Many files are see so
little traffic that mirroring them costs way too much. And now I'm really
puzzled what your intention is - you strarted the thread with "remove all
mirrors" and now you want even more stuff noone downloads?
Greetings, Stephan
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Hi folks,
We are currently working on more https enablement for the openSUSE download tooling.
Background is that safe repository usage is possible for the main and update repositories,
but not for the rest buildservice repositories, which have unknown keys.
software.opensuse.org and download.opensuse.org can provide https URLs already.
The problem we are facing is that download.opensuse.org redirects from HTTPS to HTTP,
which is caught by various clients as a security violation.
So to avoid making clients less secure, we would like to know if some of you can offer
https serving mirrors of openSUSE.
With the availability of letsencrypt this can even be done without any additional costs.
A low footprint client for letsencrypt is dehydrated (https://github.com/lukas2511/dehydrated),
which can also be obtained as packages for openSUSE, SLES, CentOS and RHEL from
https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=security:dehydrated&pac….
Ciao, Marcus
Levon Avagyan wrote:
> Dear Per,
>
> For sure rsync is not related.
> Problem is clearly with mirror brain.
> Please have a look at attached picture. Only option is to download directly.
Hi Levon
that is weird - I have just tried the same, it looks like it's a problem on
IPv4. With IPv6, it worked fine. I'm cc'ing mirror(a)o.o.
On Levon's screenshot, it is clear that no mirrors were found for:
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/leap/42.2/iso/openSUSE-Leap-42.2-…
When I tried from ipv6, I got two mirrors, but when I tried from an IPv4 in
Germany, I also got no mirrors.
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