To Zhang, thanks for your attention, now I'll let Simon to see if there are missing information. Please do notify this bugs address (and better CC'ing Simon and me) when you have got push mirror being set up.
To Simon, here are the additional information for you: 1. The contact email address is: [email protected] 2. Now the mirror is using ftpsync to do passive sync for four times a day. I have asked the administrator to set up pushing mirror with upstream. 3. On a machine outside CERNET: $ host mirrors.ustc.edu.cn mirrors.ustc.edu.cn has address 202.141.160.110 mirrors.ustc.edu.cn has IPv6 address 2001:da8:d800:95::110 On a machine inside CERNET: $ host mirrors.ustc.edu.cn mirrors.ustc.edu.cn has address 202.38.95.110 mirrors.ustc.edu.cn has IPv6 address 2001:da8:d800:95::110 4. As for the bandwidth, it means: - up to 1Gbps bandwidth can be used because of the hardware limitation - 700 Mbps for common IPv4 users - 2.5 Gbps available for IPv4 users in universities in China (CERNET), though only 1Gbps could be used (see above) - 1 Gbps available for all IPv6 users. 5. Sponsor of this mirror is University of Science and Technology of China <http://www.ustc.edu.cn/> Hosted in USTC Network Information Center <http://ustcnet.ustc.edu.cn/> Managed by USTC Linux user group <http://lug.ustc.edu.cn>. 6. The mirror admin has subscribed to [email protected] -- Regards, Aron Xu -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

