Ok I put in a cdir block in the host access as it could come from one of nine ip's depending on which box really has the mirror on it... I am not sure if thats going to work. Also you probably want to check the iso country codes http://www.iso.org/iso/en/prods-services/iso3166ma/02iso-3166-code-lists/list-en1.html I notice entries in both cases and also for the UK which isnt a vaild iso code 'GB is for the United Kingdom'... I guess UKRAINE wannted UK though a guess the compromise was no one to have it as they seem to have ended up with UA. Thanks Phill. On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, Matt Domsch wrote: > Mirror Admins: > > Thank you to the several people who have put their data into > mirrormanager https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/ already. > I've made a few tweaks in the past week to speed up the queries, and > it seems to be working pretty well[1]. > > I ask everyone to please enter their data into mirrormanager now, so > we can shake out any additional bugs before F7 Test 4 is ready to go > out. > > In particular, please create: > * an account in the Fedora Account System if you haven't already > * a new Site > * a new Host in your Site > * a new ACL IP for your Host (DNS name preferred, IP ok too) > * two new Category entries, one for Fedora Core, and one for Fedora > Extras > * For each of FC and FE, one or more URLs by which end users can get > at your data (HTTP, FTP, and rsync). > > With that in place, the http/ftp crawler will come by every 6 hours or > so looking at what you're carrying. Each Category page in the web UI > will show the list of directories you have it thinks are up-to-date. > > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/publiclist/ > displays all the active mirrors. This page (and its children - the > per-version, per-arch subselect pages) will get exported static soon > which is what we'll publicize end users to view. Likewise the yum > mirrorlist redirectors are available for playing with with a URL of > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mirrormanager/mirrorlist?repo=core-6&arch=i386 > > e.g. the same as the normal mirrorlist syntax, just a change in the > host. The lists are being exported as static files every few hours > also, so the standard mirrorlist CGI can use it unchanged, but as > Infrastructure is moving that particular CGI this week, I haven't > tested that. > > > > > As always, thank you for your generous support of Fedora. With your > help, this will be the smoothest Fedora release ever. > > > > [1] occasionally we have authentication problems with the Fedora > Account System, but it's much rarer that it had been. If you hit it, > please just reload a few times and it'll clear. > > [2] per-country lookups on the mirrorlist aren't quite working yet, > appending &country=XX. It will soon though... > > > Thanks, > Matt > > -- Archive Admin's at The UK Mirror Service http://www.mirrorservice.org/