Hi Adrian,

Abuse contact for '89.45.92.0 - 89.45.92.255' is 'abuse@evowise.com'
inetnum:        89.45.92.0 - 89.45.92.255
netname:        EvoWise-ANYCAST
descr:          Anycast Range
country:        US
org:            ORG-ES341-RIPE
tech-c:         TD4792-RIPE
admin-c:        TD4792-RIPE

Can you please make an request to geoip (maxmind) to change this?


Hayden

From: "Adrian Reber" <adrian@lisas.de>
To: "James Hayden" <hayden@evowise.com>, "mirror-admin" <mirror-admin@fedoraproject.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 4:52:19 AM
Subject: Re: Public Mirror Listing request

On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 08:00:44AM +0200, Adrian Reber wrote:
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 05:26:14PM -0400, James Hayden wrote:
 > Thanks. Added! How often are crawled sites re-indexed?
 >
 > Will continue adding the other locations now. Looking forward to contributing!
 
 So, you hit a bug in our crawler:
 
 https://github.com/fedora-infra/mirrormanager2/issues/183
 
 I added the corresponding HTTP URLs to your hosts, so that the crawler
 is now running. Please add the RSYNC URLs as soon as possible as HTTP
 crawling is really ineffective.
 
 You do not need to create a Site for each Host. You can add all Hosts
 under one Site. But you can structure it any way you want.
 
 The crawler runs twice a day, but as is could not handle a mirror with
 only a HTTPS URL (see issue above) it disabled your mirror after two
 days.
 
 Once the mirror is crawled it takes about an hour to re-create the
 mirrorlist which is used by the clients. So in few hours you should see
 the first clients connecting to your mirror.
 
 Your mirror setup will be interesting as a our crawler will always hit
 your LA node, so your CDN and our setup do not make much sense in
 combination and crawling all your different URLs will always hit the LA
 node. This means that the crawler will crawl multiple times the same
 mirror. Let's see how this goes.
 
 Thanks anyway for all your work getting this going for Fedora!

So, it is difficult. The IP of your mirror 89.45.92.5 resolves to

$ geoiplookup la-mirrors.evowise.com
GeoIP Country Edition: RO, Romania

$ geoiplookup ny-mirrors.evowise.com
GeoIP Country Edition: RO, Romania

It always resolves to Romania. So you really do not need to add anything
outside of Europe. If you are only providing CNAMEs and not the direct
IP to the nodes in LA or NY it doesn't make sense with Fedora's mirror
system. Looking at the output of a traceroute it seems I am always
redirected to Italy when testing from Europe and in the US it is
either LA or NY. So, I am sorry but this seems difficult to solve. We
rely on GeoIP and that does not work with your setup. It says Romania,
but it seems to be in Italy or somewhere else.


                Adrian