Based on the awesome feedback I got 
from https://groups.google.com/d/msg/nodejs/sX4mbsRPwls/WtDDE-To2o4J, we 
tried replicating the npm repo so we could use it in an offline environment.

We're essentially following the instructions 
at http://clock.co.uk/tech-blogs/how-to-create-a-private-npmjs-repository 
but replication fails after syncing about 17k documents.

We've tried reinstalling couch (found one issue that suggested using a 
patched version of SpiderMonkey) but the same thing keeps happening, even 
after restarting replication several times.

Here's our setup:

CentOS 6.4
CouchDB 1.3
SpiderMonkey 1.8.5-7 

Replication works fine for over 17,000 documents, then we see this error 
and can't get past it:

[Sat, 11 May 2013 00:55:39 GMT] [error] [<0.12970.4>] Replicator: couldn't 
write document `bufferhelper`, revision 
`19-d339684ee7f5eaf4cc18d84da753832d`, to target database `registry`. 
Error: `unauthorized`, reason: `Please log in before writing to the db`.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Andy

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