Hi,

Sorry for the late reply.

Please mind the in-line replies, it seems you didn't see them.

On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 11:45:12PM +0100, Andy BIERLAIR wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 09:25:03PM +0000, root S.A. wrote:
> > > Package: mirrors
> > > Severity: wishlist
> > >
> > > Submission-Type: new
> > > Site: debian.mirror.root.lu
[..]
> > Please set MIRRORNAME to debian.mirror.root.lu

Still applies.

> > > CDImage-ftp: /debian-cd/
[..]
> > You may use http://www.debian.org/CD/mirroring/#jigdomirror in order to
> > build ISOs from the packages mirror.
> > That will save bandwidth of both you and your upstream.

Just make sure the ISO sync is automatic, either using 'brutal rsync of
all ISOs' or build ISOs as indicated above.

> > > IPv6: no
> > > Archive-upstream: 141.76.2.4
> > 
> > You mean ftp.de.debian.org, ok.
[..]
> > Could you please tell us how much bandwidth is available ?
> > 
> > Concerning the official mirror proposal, read
> > http://www.debian.org/mirror/official#process carefully, and ensure
> > your mirror offers the required reliability for an official mirror.
>
> This server is connected to a GBIT port, directly to our Core Router in
> Luxembourg. Our backbone capacity is quite large, so there should be no
> worries in terms of saturation.

Great.

> We are AS5577 and we have a looking glass available at http://lg.as5577.net,
> which can be useful to do some testing.
> 
> IPv6 can be made available as well, just let us know if this is of interest
> to you.

Please yes, if this native (I mean IPv6 connectivity through shapped
tunnels with high latency are worse IMO than no IPv6).

Thanks for mirroring Debian and best regards.

-- 
Simon Paillard



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