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Official mirrors are mirrors that
a) have a freebsd.org DNS entry (usually a CNAME).
b) are listed as an official mirror in the FreeBSD documentation (like handbook).
It is not so easy to state requirements for all official mirrors, since the project is sort of tolerant here. It is more easy to say, what official tier-1 mirrors are required to. All other official mirrors can consider this a big should.
Note: The following applies mainly to the FTP fileset, since a CVS repository should always be mirrored completely, and the webpages are a case of its own.
Tier-1 mirrors are required to:
carry the complete fileset
allow access to other mirror sites
provide FTP and RSYNC access
Important: It is very important for a hub administrator, especially Tier-1 hub admins, to check the release schedule for the next FreeBSD release. This is important because it will tell you when the next release is scheduled to come out, and thus giving you time to prepare for the big spike of traffic which follows it.
It is also eminent that hub administrators try to keep their mirrors as up-to-date as possible (again, even more crucial for Tier-1 mirrors). If Mirror1 doesn't update for a while, lower tier mirrors will begin to mirror old data from Mirror1 and thus begins a downward spiral... Keep your mirrors up to date!
An interesting question, especially, since the state of being official comes with some benefits, like a much higher bill from your ISP, as more people will be using your site. Also it may be a key requirement, to get access to a master site.
Before applying, please consider (again) if another official mirror is really needed for your region. Ask on the FreeBSD mirror sites mailing list <freebsd-hubs@FreeBSD.org>, if in doubt.
Ok, here is how to do it:
Get the mirror running in first place (maybe not using a master site, yet).
Subscribe to the FreeBSD mirror sites mailing list <freebsd-hubs@FreeBSD.org>.
If everything works so far, contact the DNS admin, responsible for your region/country, and ask for a DNS entry for your site. The admin should able to be contacted via <hostmaster@cc.freebsd.org>, which cc being your country code/TLD again. Your DNS entry will look like described in Section 3.1.
If there is no subdomain delegated, yet, for your country, you probably need to contact <hostmaster@freebsd.org>, however, you can try the FreeBSD mirror sites mailing list <freebsd-hubs@FreeBSD.org> first.
Then you can ask the FreeBSD documentation project mailing list <freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org> or the FreeBSD mirror sites mailing list <freebsd-hubs@FreeBSD.org> to add your mirror site to the mirror list in the FreeBSD Handbook. Make sure you tell them the email address, to list as the maintainer of the site.
This is it.
This, and other documents, can be downloaded from ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/doc/.
For questions about FreeBSD, read the
documentation
before contacting <questions@FreeBSD.org>.
For questions about this documentation, e-mail <doc@FreeBSD.org>.
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