Hi Simon! > > Archive-upstream: ftp.us.debian.org > > Please select one of ftp1 to ftp5.us.debian.org mirror. > http://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror#wherefrom
For the record, in order to not to choose randomly, I ran the next command twice (just to be sure): netselect -vv ftp1.us.debian.org ftp2.us.debian.org ftp3.us.debian.org ftp4.us.debian.org ftp5.us.debian.org Running netselect to choose 1 out of 5 addresses. ......................... ftp3.us.debian.org 9999 ms 30 hops 0% ok ftp2.us.debian.org 9999 ms 30 hops 0% ok ftp1.us.debian.org 9999 ms 30 hops 0% ok ftp4.us.debian.org 73 ms 19 hops 70% ok ( 7/10) [ 301] ftp5.us.debian.org 174 ms 19 hops 90% ok ( 9/10) [ 562] 301 ftp4.us.debian.org so ftp4.us.debian.org won. > > Backports-ftp: /debian-backports/ > > Backports-http: /debian-backports/ > > Backports-upstream: debian.cs.binghamton.edu > > Thanks for using up to date ftpsync. You welcome! > > CDImage-ftp: /debian-cd/ > > CDImage-http: /debian-cd/ > > CDImage-upstream: cdimage.debian.org > > You may sync from a closer CDImage mirror: > http://www.debian.org/CD/mirroring/rsync-mirrors Thank you for your advise!!. Also for the record, I considered Costa Rica, EEUU and a Spanish one that I know is good. Ran also twice: netselect -vv mirrors.ucr.ac.cr ftp.cica.es carroll.aset.psu.edu ftp.gtlib.gatech.edu ftp.keystealth.org ftp.ndlug.nd.edu ftp.utexas.edu mirror.rit.edu mirrors.hosef.org mirrors.kernel.org mirrors.usc.edu mirrors.xmission.com Running netselect to choose 1 out of 14 addresses. ......................................................................... 128.61.111.10 9999 ms 30 hops 0% ok 128.61.111.11 9999 ms 30 hops 0% ok 128.61.111.9 9999 ms 30 hops 0% ok mirrors.ucr.ac.cr 9999 ms 30 hops 0% ok carroll.aset.psu.edu 9999 ms 30 hops 0% ok mirrors.xmission.com 111 ms 20 hops 66% ok ( 6/ 9) [ 498] mirror.rit.edu 95 ms 17 hops 90% ok ( 9/10) [ 286] mirrors.kernel.org 113 ms 18 hops 90% ok ( 9/10) [ 350] mirrors.hosef.org 9999 ms 30 hops 0% ok ftp.keystealth.org 9999 ms 30 hops 0% ok ftp.utexas.edu 9999 ms 30 hops 0% ok ftp.ndlug.nd.edu 69 ms 19 hops 90% ok ( 9/10) [ 220] ftp.cica.es 175 ms 22 hops 70% ok ( 7/10) [ 800] mirrors.usc.edu 115 ms 20 hops 90% ok ( 9/10) [ 381] 220 ftp.ndlug.nd.edu So ftp.ndlug.nd.edu is the one. Done. > You can drop Volatile, it's an old archive that is used only by oldstable. > (and now removed from the submit form by the way). all right! should we drop it right now or when Squeeze becomes oldstable? > > Maintainer: Carlos Juan Martin Perez <cmar...@mspas.gob.sv> > > Could you please setup a role mail so that we can reach you, but also your > collegues/backup ? Of course! in fact that address is in copy, mir...@salud.gob.sv. We're currently 4 admins under that umbrella, DD rmayorga one of'em. > Please subscribe to http://lists.debian.org/debian-mirrors-announce Ready! I also tried to subscribe as mir...@salud.gob.sv, but the list is too smart, it thought that mir...@salud.gob.sv is a daemon :p. So, friends in copy that are not already subscribed will do by themselves, but I think they are there already. > Thanks for mirroring Debian and best regards. It is a pleasure and an honour for us! also, I must confess that all of our Debian servers (which are the vast majority), and a bunch of laptops/desktops really love to update at LAN speed ;-) Best regards, Carlos -- Carlos Juan Martín Pérez Director Dirección de Tecnologías de Información y Comunicaciones (DTIC) Ministerio de Salud San Salvador, El Salvador, C.A. Tel. (503) 2202-7242 Fax: (503) 2221-0991 Sitio Web: www.salud.gob.sv -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org