It is all self-service. Once your mirror has been crawled and verified it is up to date clients will automatically be redirected to your mirror.
Adrian
On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 10:40:55PM +0800, 赵伟辰 wrote:
Dear Fedora Mirror Administrators,
I am writing on behalf of *sdu-mirror*, operated by the *Student Network Association* at Shandong University, to request inclusion in the Fedora public mirror network. Please direct your reply to *sdusna@sdu.edu.cn sdusna@sdu.edu.cn*, as our outbound mail originates from another address.
*Mirror Details*
*Account name*: sdu-mirror
*Organization*: Student Network Association, Shandong University
*Location*: Jinan, Shandong, China (36°40′13″N 117°01′15″E)
*Network*:
IPv4 announced under *AS4538* (China Mobile via Cernet)
IPv6 announced under *AS23910*
*Outbound bandwidth*: 1 Gbps
*Content served*: Fedora Releases and Updates, versions *21 and newer*
*Architectures*: *aarch64* and *x86_64* only
*Synchronization*: rsync from Fedora upstream *twice daily*
*Access URLs*:
rsync: rsync://mirrors.sdu.edu.cn/fedora/
We have already created our site entry “sdu-mirror” and host “ mirrors.sdu.edu.cn” in MirrorManager, carrying Fedora Releases and Updates (Fedora 21+, aarch64 & x86_64). Our IP space is announced under AS4538 for IPv4 and AS23910 for IPv6, and we meet Fedora’s bandwidth and availability guidelines.
Please let us know if any further information is required to finalize our registration. We look forward to contributing low-latency Fedora access for users in China.
Thank you for your consideration.
Best regards, sdu-mirror Student Network Association, Shandong University
mirror-admin@lists.fedoraproject.org