#1457 CentOS Stream Mirror request
Closed: Fixed 6 months ago by arrfab. Opened 6 months ago by brunoblanes.

CentOS Stream Mirror request

Link to your node/server in mirrormanager: https://mirrormanager.fedoraproject.org/host/3125

URLs

  • HTTP: mirror.netplanety.com.br/centos-stream/
  • HTTPS: mirror.netplanety.com.br/centos-stream/
  • RSYNC: rsync.netplanety.com.br::centros-stream

Bandwidth: 10000 Mbps
Country Location: Brazil (BR)
Sponor organization: Netplanety Fibra
Sponsor URL: https://netplanety.com.br

  • IPv4 Addresses: 168.181.126.114
  • IPv6 Addresses: 2804:2ea0::114

Quick question, can HTTP be redirected to HTTPS or we're not there yet?

Metadata Update from @arrfab:
- Issue assigned to arrfab

6 months ago

Metadata Update from @arrfab:
- Issue tagged with: centos-stream, low-trouble, medium-gain, mirrormanager

6 months ago

CentOS category added on your host in mirrormanager and ip addresses added in the ACL too (so you should be able to rsync from rsync.stream.centos.org soon)

You can redirect http to https as mirrormanager crawler should just follow the 301/302 redirections correctly

Metadata Update from @arrfab:
- Issue close_status updated to: Fixed
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

6 months ago

You can redirect http to https as mirrormanager crawler should just follow the 301/302 redirections correctly

I am not 100% that works, but if you do not want to offer HTTP, do not add HTTP URLs as supported URLs. Especially for clients that request HTTP only URLs a redirect to HTTPS would be unexpected.

I am currently not redirecting (apart from an HTTPS DNS entry), as per the guide, but since that's a pretty old wiki I was wondering if overall systems hadn't been adapted to HTTPS, given it's more secure. But I have no problems offering both independently.

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