Andrew McNabb wrote:
> Yes.  On admin.fedoraproject.org, there's a thing called MirrorManager.
> Once you have a mirror set up, you register it with the MirrorManager
> and give it the range of IP addresses that should be redirected to your
> mirror.  In the case of a private internal mirror, you just give it the
> address or range of the public NAT addresses (and there's a "private"
> box you can check so that you won't show up in the public mirror lists).
> When Fedora gets a request, it looks at the IP address of the incoming
> request, finds the corresponding mirror entry (if any), and sends back
> the mirror hostname.  This hostname can be completely private to your
> network.

Very nice indeed.  I'll have to do that for my home network.


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