Am Sonntag, 18. September 2005 21:11 schrieb Christian Biere:
> Florian Lindner wrote:
> > Ok, here we go:
> >
> > http://gwc.serpent.de:20095
> >
> > HTTP and UDP. I don't think it's a problem using data_template as
> > base_template, since most of the servers in the list
> > (http://gcachescan.jonatkins.com/) do it this way. ok?
>
> That's no problem. In fact it doesn't matter at all what you
> put there.
>
> > Feel free to test in every manner you want...  ;-)
>
> Seems like you didn't pre-feed peer_cache and good_url_cache. It's
> not important though. As soon as you publish the URL, you should
> get update requests.
>
> > > If you have a DynDNS.org account I can probably transfer one of
> > > the hostnames I used previously to your account. This way you
> > > would more or less immediately see how much bandwidth/memory/CPU
> > > it takes and older clients would find it as well
> >
> > When you have tested the server and think everything is ok, you can
> > transfer the hostname to my DynDNS account. I'll set it up pointing to
> > the IP. My Username is Horus107. How does the transfer goes?
>
> Nevermind. I just noticed that costs 20 USD. ;) I could point the
> hostname to your IP but then you had no control over that and if
> I move to Mars, you're doomed.

You can delete the hostname and I'll reregister it. What do you think about 
that?

Florian


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