On 27.01.2005, at 12:16, Schalk Erasmus wrote:
Hi Guys,
Please change our Mirror Name from:
http://apache.incredible.com.na
To reflect:
http://apache.internet.na
Finally done; I left the rest as it was:
apache --at-- incredible.com.na
http://www.incredible.com.na/images/apache.gif
On 15.01.2005, at 06:02, Black_Wolf wrote:
I did not want it to have to come to this,
but due to hardware limits, our server is
currently overloaded.
Our current server has hardware limits,
on a very good network with fast speeds.
Server Specs:
Intel P4 3.0 Ghz (Low FrontBus)
1 Gb Ram
The
On 06.01.2005, at 13:13, Daniel Marjos wrote:
Update issues resolved. The repository is now updating correctly once
a day.
Looks good and will be included with the next update, thanks!
Cheers,
Erik
El Monday 29 November 2004 15:50, Joshua Slive escribió:
Daniel Marjos wrote:
El Tuesday 09
Message-
From: Erik Abele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 5:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Stephen Loeckle
Subject: Re: Mirror down
On 15.12.2004, at 15:02, Stephen Loeckle wrote:
Hi All,
We've moved our office and as a result, our mirror (mirrors.xtria.com)
is down
On 15.12.2004, at 15:02, Stephen Loeckle wrote:
Hi All,
We've moved our office and as a result, our mirror (mirrors.xtria.com)
is down. It will return to service by the end of the day today,
12/15/04.
Hmm, looks like your mirror stopped rsyncing; the last update happened
around Dec 16. Could you
On 15.12.2004, at 13:56, Andy Moore wrote:
Hi,
Just thought I'd drop a quick email to announce a new UK Apache mirror
URL of mirror - http://mirror.poundhost.com/www.apache.org
This URL gives a 500 Server Error right now and I can't find anything
Apache-related at
On 10.12.2004, at 18:17, getxebarria wrote:
Hi folks, here are the info about new spanish mirror:
URL of mirror: http://apache.org.es or www.apache.org.es
Country: Spain
Contact Email Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update frequency: 4 times a day
Rsync repository used: |rsync.eu.apache.org
Looks good and will be added back to the list, thanks!
Cheers,
Erik
On 08.12.2004, at 22:10, Alex wrote:
Hello mirrors,
Our mirror back online and regulary updated, put it back to the
list, please)
* URL: http://apache.tsuren.net
* Country: Russian Federation
* Contact e-mail:
On 06.12.2004, at 09:37, Xu Yongjiu wrote:
All problem fixed now.
rsync will run at GMT+8 0:00 and 7:00 am.
the dist is now moved , as a wrong point of
DocumentRoot.
Thanks, this is much better now and I'll add your mirror in a couple of
minutes.
Cheers,
Erik
--- Joshua Slive [EMAIL
On 29.11.2004, at 13:57, Daniel Marjos wrote:
El Monday 29 November 2004 15:50, Joshua Slive escribió:
Joshua:
That seems I have a little crontab problem. I've rsync'd the mirror by
hand
right now, and I'll check everything to make sure the syncing is done
automatically.
Just had another look and
On 29.11.2004, at 17:03, Sascha Pietrowski - SpeedNetwork wrote:
Hello Joshua,
the problem got fixed. Thanks for advice.
Yep, looks good now and will be in with the next update, read in some
minutes...
Cheers,
Erik
Best Regards
Sascha Pietrowski
Intermedia NSP e.K.
-SPEEDNETWORK-
Begin forwarded message:
From: Tonny Yu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 7. Oktober 2004 22:53:28 MESZ
Subject: Apache mirror resource usage
Hi Eric,
I see you replying to Apache mirror requests so I hope you might be
able to
help.
I would like to become an Apache mirror but I would like to know what
On 11.10.2004, at 01:23, Matthew McGehrin -Reverse.Net- wrote:
1.This mirror appears to be on a DSL line with Covad.
Yeah, apparently... so, I've just removed it. Thanks for the note.
Cheers,
Erik
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
On 11.10.2004, at 06:38, Denis wrote:
By default setup for location ^/+$ Apache used Options -Indexes and
ErrorDocument 403 /error/noindex.html, which affected all
sub-servers, including apache.officepark.ru.
Fixed.
Yes, looks good now and will be added with the next update. Thanks.
Cheers,
On 11.10.2004, at 02:56, G Schwartz wrote:
Mirror: http://apache.captg.com
Location: Dallas, TX
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Updates: Updated everyday
Rsync: rsync.apache.org
Bandwidth: 100GB/Per Month
Recommended config: Yes
Please add, thank you!
Looks basically good but wasn't updated since Oct 4.
.
Thank You,
Scott Cilley
Tag Consultants
-Original Message-
From: Erik Abele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 3:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Apache
Subject: Re: New Mirror
On 28.09.2004, at 19:20, Apache wrote:
Hello,
Don't know if my previous message got
On 10.10.2004, at 15:37, ychsiao($Bi+J%>b(B) wrote:
(B
(B Dear sir:
(B please change Shu-Te University Web mirror url.
(B New url will use http://apache.stu.edu.tw/
(B
(BDone for the HTTP address, left the FTP address at
(Bftp://ftp.stu.edu.tw/Unix/Web/apache/.
(B
(BCheers,
(BErik
On 09.10.2004, at 14:37, Daniel Lang wrote:
Hi Joshua,
Joshua Slive wrote on Tue, Jul 06, 2004 at 10:20:07AM -0400:
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004, Daniel Lang wrote:
If you remove the mirror, please remove it temporary such that
it can be easily re-added after I confirm that the problem is solved.
Sure.
On 09.10.2004, at 19:20, Denis wrote:
Hello,
Please accept a new mirror from Russia - apache.officepark.ru, so far
running on a dedicated dual processor server:
- URL of mirror: http://apache.officepark.ru
Hmm, I can only see the 'Fedora Core Test Page' over there. Also tried
On 07.10.2004, at 09:42, Thorsten Neckel wrote:
The following mirror ist back online.
URL of mirror : http://mirror.serversupportforum.de/apache/
Country where the mirror is located : Germany
Contact email address -: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update frequency : Daily
Rsync repository used :
it should be identical.
For example, we're sending users via pages like
http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi directly onto the mirrors and a
missing file (or replaced by one with a .lnk extension) will just
confuse them.
Cheers,
Erik
Scott
-Original Message-
From: Erik Abele [mailto:[EMAIL
On 28.09.2004, at 19:20, Apache wrote:
Hello,
Don't know if my previous message got to anyone. So here it is again.
URL of mirror :- http://apache.tagcon.net
Country where the mirror is located :- United States
Contact email address -: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update frequency - : Twice Daily
Rsync
On 27.09.2004, at 02:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I'd like to introduce you this new mirror in Argentina:
URL of mirror :- http://apache.ipv4networks.com
Country where the mirror is located :- Argentina
Contact email address -: [EMAIL
On 23.09.2004, at 23:36, Adam Sampson wrote:
On Thu, Sep 23, 2004 at 08:32:53PM +0200, Erik Abele wrote:
Um, we still have http://www.mirror.ac.uk/mirror/ftp.apache.org/ and
ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.apache.org/
Yes, but those don't point to us any more. mirror.ac.uk's now being run
On 23.09.2004, at 09:21, Zac Shenker wrote:
Hi Erik,
Sorry its taken me a few days to reply I have been a bit busy with a
few
other things. I managed to get my rsync line for the crontab setup and
it is
now updating ok.
Yes, it's working fine, see http://www.apache.org/mirrors/.
Would it be
Thanks, looks good and I've added it to our list.
Cheers,
Erik
On 18.09.2004, at 01:43, Simon Schwendemann wrote:
url: apache.mirror.netmonic.com
country: vienna / austria
contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
update frequency: once a day
rsync: rsync.eu.apache.org
bandwidth: fractional e3
yes have followed
On 16.09.2004, at 16:23, Zac Shenker wrote:
Hi,
I am an assistant administrator from the web hosting company
Qualsec.net, I have the rsync command running at the moment to setup
an apache mirror the details are as follows:
URL of mirror http://mirrors.qualsec.net/apache, looking into
Thanks, looks good and is added as of now.
Cheers,
Erik
On 18.09.2004, at 03:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
url: apache.gr-linux.net
country: Chicago/IL/USA
contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
update frequency: twice per day
rsync: rsync.apache.org
bandwidth: 5 Mbit
yes have followed the recommended
On 21.09.2004, at 21:32, Juan Andrés Mussini wrote:
Hello,
We had some problems that brought the network down.
Now it's back again.
Could you reinsert us to the list?
Done, thanks!
Cheers,
Erik
The server is http://ftp.pucpr.br/apache and ftp://ftp.pucpr.br/apache
, located in Brazil.
Thanks
Looks good now and I've re-added it but please be aware that we
absolutely prefer HTTP mirrors and that only these will be preselected
on the download pages (although the FTP mirrors will be offered too,
see [1] and [2] for examples).
Cheers,
Erik
[1] http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi
[2]
On 06.09.2004, at 10:03, SUBREDU Manuel wrote:
Hi,
the apache mirror at RoEduNet Iasi, has changed from
http://apache.iasi.roedu.net/dist/ to http://apache.iasi.roedu.net
Please make the necessary modifications on your side. Thanks.
Done and I've also changed
On 03.09.2004, at 15:06, paul kaiser wrote:
the campus at lewis university is experiencing a power outage.
the linux.cs.lewisu.edu mirror will not be available today,
friday, september 3, until 18:00 (cst) / midnight (utc).
i apologize for this interruption in service.
Thanks for the note but be
On 02.09.2004, at 07:46, SWITCHmirror Admin wrote:
Hi
The following mirror replaces the currently listed
sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch (in fact it is just a new server and name)
http://mirror.switch.ch/mirror/apache/dist/
Switzerland
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
4 times per day
1 Gbit/s
Yes, I have followed the
On 01.09.2004, at 12:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I would like to inform that our mirror will down for about a month. So
during this time, it will un-accessable till we restore the server
back.
We will notify after the system has been restore later.
Okay, thanks, temporarily removed. Just let
On 01.09.2004, at 13:23, Laura Tallon wrote:
Please add www.mirror.ac.uk to the list of Apache.org mirrors.
* URL of mirror
http://www.mirror.ac.uk/mirror/ftp.apache.org/
ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.apache.org/
Both are basically looking good and are added as of now.
Looks good and is now added to our list. Thanks!
Cheers,
Erik
On 25.08.2004, at 04:10, Martin Foster wrote:
Hello List,
The Pacific Internet Apache mirror was pulled from the mirror listings
due to sporadic availability in the past few months. I'd like to
announce that our mirror is available
Thanks, I've included it by now.
Cheers,
Erik
On 23.08.2004, at 23:12, Tim Yocum wrote:
Hey Erik,
I tossed up a small logo that you can include on the site. I wasn't
sure if you guys were opposed to displaying our logo or not, so what
the heck... :)
http://mirrors.playboy.com/icons/playboy.gif
Done, thanks!
Cheers,
Erik
On 24.08.2004, at 16:19, paul kaiser wrote:
in response to the last item in your e-mail.
at the bottom of the web pages:
linux.cs.lewisu.edu
linux.cs.lewisu.edu/apache
is a small logo for lewis -- it is the correct size.
the link should be to www.lewisu.edu (the logo on
Looks good and I've added this mirror now. Thanks!
Cheers,
Erik
On 17.08.2004, at 08:04, Tim Yocum wrote:
Greetings,
- URL of mirror
http://mirrors.playboy.com/apache/
- Country where the mirror is located
US/Chicago
- Contact email address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Update frequency
Twice daily
-
On 21.08.2004, at 12:47, Kargiotakis George wrote:
URL of mirror: http://ftp.uoi.gr/mirror/apache/
ftp://ftp.uoi.gr/mirror/apache/
Both are looking good and so I've added them. Thanks!
Cheers,
Erik
Country where the mirror is located: Greece
Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update
On 21.08.2004, at 15:36, paul kaiser wrote:
url of mirror: linux.cs.lewisu.edu
country: united states
contact e-mail address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
update frequency: midnight, 6:00, noon, 18:00 cst
approximate bandwidth: full t1
recommended configuration: yes
available by: http, ftp, rsync
Hmm,
the last paragraph at the above URL.
thanks for your assistance.
Cheers,
Erik
--- Erik Abele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 21.08.2004, at 15:36, paul kaiser wrote:
url of mirror: linux.cs.lewisu.edu
country: united states
contact e-mail address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
update frequency: midnight, 6:00
On 29.03.2004, at 08:03, Gix wrote:
URL: ftp://gix.homelinux.org/pub/mirrors/apache
Country: Italy
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update: every day Approximate bandwidth: 264Kb
I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes
Although your mirror looks good, I've the vague feeling that
On 28.03.2004, at 14:11, Mirrors XMundo wrote:
MIRRORTYPE: www/ftp
URL: ftp://proftpd.xmundo.net/pub/mirrors/proftpd/
URL: http://proftpd.xmundo.net/
I suppose you meant http://apache.xmundo.net/, right?
Well, we already have http://apache.xmundo.com.ar/ together with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and
On 29.03.2004, at 01:12, CaptG wrote:
I submitted a mirror request a week ago, and I was wondering if it has
been reviewed?
Sorry if we missed it but are you sure you submitted it to this list. I
can't find your request in the archives
(http://mail-archives.apache.org/eyebrowse/BrowseList?
On 23.03.2004, at 14:50, Timur Bayasitov wrote:
Hello,
URL: http://apache.rin.ru/dist
Country: Russian Federation
Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update frequency: 1 day
Approximate bandwidth: 200Mbit/s
I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror
Looks good and will be
On 14.03.2004, at 20:35, Alan Dutta-Plummer wrote:
URL : http://www.dupluhosting.com/apache
Country : USA
E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update : Daily
Bandwidth : 1Tb on 100Mbit Line
I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror yes
Hmm, I get a 403 Forbidden for
On 14.03.2004, at 23:40, Alan Dutta-Plummer wrote:
Apologies, the .htaccess file for the apache directory had reverted to
an
older copy. This has now been corrected.
Okay, works now.
I would prefer to refer to the mirror as http://apache.dupluhosting.com
which is currently setup and linked to
On 09.03.2004, at 07:25, nctu cc wrote:
URL of mirror:
http://ftp.cis.nctu.edu.tw/data/UNIX/apache/
ftp://ftp.cis.nctu.edu.tw/UNIX/apache/
Country where the mirror is located: Taiwan, ROC
Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update frequency: daily
Approximate bandwidth: 100 mbit/s
Recommended
Looks good and will be in the next update.
Regarding the 40Gb cap: I suspect that it won't be enough but we can at
least try it :)
Cheers,
Erik
On 09.03.2004, at 11:40, Philip Mark Donaghy wrote:
Hello,
My mirror is located in the United Kingdom. The
bandwidth is 40Gbytes per month which I
On 09.03.2004, at 15:06, Lennard Seah wrote:
URL of mirror - apache.acnova.com
Country where the mirror is located - Singapore
Contact email address - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update frequency - every 2 days - take 1.5 days to complete the
rsyncing
Approximate bandwidth - 10mbps international
Richard,
as said, you need an Directory container:
VirtualHost 202.172.248.46
ServerName apache.oss.planetsg.org
ServerAlias www.apache.oss.planetsg.org
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DocumentRoot /home/djstudio/public_html/apache
Directory
On 20.02.2004, at 14:25, Richard wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [/etc]# httpd start
Syntax error on line 2182 of /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf:
AllowOverride not allowed here
/usr/sbin/httpd start: httpd could not be started
what can i do ?
Most probably you've mis-placed the AllowOverride
On 16.02.2004, at 09:21, Aeefyu wrote:
Due to a server hardware upgrade, please note the server
http://mirrors.webcraftsolutions.com/apache [Malaysia] will experience
downtime for 1-2 days.
Will inform you once it is back up and running
Thanks for the note, I've removed it temporarily.
Cheers,
On 30.01.2004, at 04:35, Rafal Rzeczkowski wrote:
We have a new mirror system that includes the Apache Software
Foundation
software:
Looks good so I've included it now. Sorry for the delay and thanks for
your efforts!
Cheers,
Erik
] URL of mirror
http://apache.mirror.cygnal.ca
On 02.02.2004, at 18:58, Ryan Finnie wrote:
Please remove the oss.redundant.com entries from the Apache mirror
rotation list. Redundant Networks will no longer be able to mirror
Apache after Friday, February 6, so I request that we be removed from
the mirrors list as soon as possible and to be
On 11.02.2004, at 13:31, XMundo - Soporte Tecnico wrote:
Hi.
Please change admin contact for apache.xmundo.com.ar
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We only have [EMAIL PROTECTED] in our mirror database. Should I change
this one to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please confirm to unsuscribe [EMAIL
On 11.02.2004, at 11:07, Carfield Yim wrote:
* URL of mirror
http://www.carfield.com.hk/mirror/apache/
Looks basically good so I've included it. See below for some minor
glitches...
* Country where the mirror is located
Hong Kong SAR
* Contact email address
On 11.02.2004, at 13:06, Frans Ward wrote:
Hi,
These are the details of our existing Apache mirror in the Netherlands:
* URL of mirror:
http://apache.surfnet.nl/
Looks good and is included now. Just a minor glitch: some of the icons
are missing, for example
Looks good, I've included it. Thanks!
Cheers,
Erik
On 30.12.2003, at 01:29, Systemhaus Pietro - S.Pietrowski wrote:
Hello,
we are a hosting company in germany and got big resources
in the redbus datacenter in frankfurt/germany. Our core
switch is connected to AboveNet/MFN with Gbit Ethernet.
On 24.12.2003, at 01:46, Peter Grigor wrote:
Heya Folks:
I've set up a new Apache mirror with the following properties:
Mirror Url:http://www.hoobly.com/apache/
Location: Chicago, IL, US
Contact Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update Freq: Nightly, at 4:12am EST
Bandwidth: 100Mbps
Recommended Config
On 25.12.2003, at 14:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi and merry x-mas.
We would like to be an official mirror for apache.org.
---
URL of mirror: http://www.artfiles.org/apache.org
Country where the mirror is located: Germany, Hamburg
Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update frequency: 6h
On 27.12.2003, at 12:34, Klimczak Pawe wrote:
Hello,
Happy New Year!
We would like to be an official mirror for apache.org.
---
URL of mirror: http://ftp.tpnet.pl/vol/d1/apache/
Country where the mirror is located: Poland, Piotrkow Trybunalski
Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 18.12.2003, at 01:19, Jeremy wrote:
Please change the address http://apache.inframatrix.com/ to
http://apache.netsolutions.com.hk/ because of a change in our company
name.
Thanks.
Done.
Is the contact address [EMAIL PROTECTED] still valid or should we
change it too?
Cheers,
Erik
- Jeremy Tay
mirror
checker, at http://www.apache.org/mirrors/
Cheers,
Erik
Regards,
Cian Davis
Erik Abele wrote:
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Hash: SHA1
Hello,
this is just a brief note that we've discovered that the mirror
ftp://ftp.csn.ul.ie/mirrors/apache/dist/ wasn't reachable for nearly
15 hours now
I've taken it off the list now, just let us know when it is
back online...
Thanks for the note!
Cheers,
Erik
On 13.12.2003, at 03:20, ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info:: wrote:
Hi All,
Just to inform that we face hardware problem and our
apache mirror down right now. I will inform back when
our apache
On 30.11.2003, at 23:12, Cancer Health wrote:
Our mirror you remove from your list.We change server with better =
computer.
We are locate in Slovenia.Server is on 250Mbit line and we don't have =
traffic limit.This mirror update 1 a day.
http://apache.cancer-health.org
Please add me back.
Looks
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On 28.11.2003, at 13:09, Andreas Haugsnes wrote:
Hi Joshua,
The mirror: apache.unixcore.com (located in Norway)
Will go down for a period of time (estimated to one-two weeks), and
will be moved to Canada (55Mbit uplink / redundant).
Also a discussion
On 28.11.2003, at 14:33, Leon Croese wrote:
The mirrors below will be offline till further announcement:
mirrors.interxs.nl @ ftp
apache.mirrors.interxs.nl @ http
Okay, done. Just let us know when they're back online and when
you want them to be reinstated...
Thanks for the note.
Cheers,
Erik
On 15.11.2003, at 04:12, Jordi Valverde wrote:
Hi,
I'm happy to announce that Apache Software have a new mirror:
1) Url of mirror
http://apache.concatel.com
Hmm, looks like it isn't reachable right now... so there's nothing we
can do ;)
Please have another look.
Cheers,
Erik
2) Country
On 28/10/2003, at 03:31, Joe Kellner wrote:
Not sure if this went through the first time:
Yep, obviously my spamfilter caught this msg, so sorry...
URL: http://mirror.candidhosting.com/apache/ and
ftp://mirror.candidhosting.com/pub/apache
Country: US
State: FL
Updated twice daily, 100mbit
On 28/10/2003, at 04:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
URL of mirror ftp://ftp.inria.fr/pub/Apache
Country where the mirror is located France
Contact email address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update frequencyat 11:25:00 CET (dayly)
On 17/10/2003, at 06:55, Gary Marshall wrote:
Hi!
Pacific Internet (Australia) is now carrying a full APACHE mirror,
and would appreicate being added to the official mirror list.
Details are as follows:
* URL of mirror: http://mirror.pacific.net.au/apache-dist/
On 29/10/2003, at 02:24, Joe Kellner wrote:
Erik,
Fixed now. My mistake.
Great, thanks!
Cheers,
Erik
Thank you,
-Joe Kellner
On 20/10/2003, at 02:28, Dan Goodes wrote:
Hi folks,
Is anyone else experiencing difficulty mirroring Apache at the moment.
This morning at approx 10:00 Australian EST (or Midnight GMT), we got a
Max connections (35) reached error trying to mirror the apache-site
module (from the rsync server at
On 10/10/2003, at 01:36, Erik Abele wrote:
On 10/10/2003, at 01:29, Alexander Ryumshin wrote:
Hello,
Please restore apache.alkar.net in the list. rsync hung again during
mirroring and that led to our mirror not being updated for some time.
That is probably why it gor removed from the list (without
On 10/10/2003, at 06:03, Andy Rowe wrote:
TO let everyone know, the apache.roweboat.net mirror ran into a config
error at 11:00pm CDT OCT 9, 2003. WHich renders the mirror offline
till 11:30 pm while the configuration is fixed.Ill email when it comes
back on
Andy
Andy,
just to clarify: there
On 09/10/2003, at 09:14, Andy Rowe-- MIRRORS MAINTAINER wrote:
ERIK,
i have found that these 2 mirrors are having problems
apache.megalink.com ---mirror cant be found Sends user to a
TRACERT PAGE
http://apache.uniandes.edu.co/dist/ -- forbidden ( permisions set
incorrectlry???)
On 10/10/2003, at 01:29, Alexander Ryumshin wrote:
Hello,
Please restore apache.alkar.net in the list. rsync hung again during
mirroring and that led to our mirror not being updated for some time.
That is probably why it gor removed from the list (without any notice,
by the way).
LOL. A minute ago
% body phat 1 % brain activity
On Thu, 9 Oct 2003, Erik Abele wrote:
On 01/10/2003, at 02:34, ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info:: wrote:
Hi Eric/Joshua,
Currently, apache.i-ownur.info down coz some hardware
problem. I will inform you when the problem solve.
Hi Ikmal,
looks like your mirror wasn't synced
On 30/09/2003, at 04:29, Cian Davis wrote:
Hi All,
FTP access to our mirror has been started. It's available at
ftp://ftp.csn.ul.ie/mirrors/apache and http://apache.csn.ul.ie
Apologies for downtime and slow updates over the last while but we
were moving to a new server for mirrors.
I've
-
From: Erik Abele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2003 1:37 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: apache.kaktos.co.il is fixed.
On 24/09/2003, at 09:28, Imri Zvik wrote:
Greetings,
The apache mirror on apache.kaktos.co.il is now up and running, and
completely synched
On 22/09/2003, at 11:29, Imri Zvik wrote:
Greetings,
I am maintaining an apache mirror, at http://apache.kaktos.co.il/ (for
http access) and ftp://apache.kaktos.co.il/ (for ftp access).
...
And yes, I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror :)
Well, at a first glance it looks
On 15/09/2003, at 09:50, Peter Losher wrote:
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ISC has established mirrors.isc.org to help distribute open source
software over both IPv4 [204.152.184.134] and IPv6 [2001:4f8:0:2::1e]
networks. ISC is happy to announce that we have added the Postfix
On 13/09/2003, at 12:22, Stephen Loeckle wrote:
Hello!
I am proud to say that we have a live ASF mirror now. We use alot of
the
projects/applications at our company and want to donate something back
to the foundation and community. Here is our server and connection
information:
On 11/09/2003, at 08:07, Sullivan N. Beck wrote:
I have just completed setting up a mirror of the apache FTP
distribution.
Here's the information:
URL: ftp://ftp.cise.ufl.edu/pub/mirrors/apache
Location: Gainesville, Florida, USA
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Updates: nightly
Done.
Cheers,
Erik
On 11/09/2003, at 12:40, Jin-Shan Tseng wrote:
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From: Erik Abele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 2:08 AM
Subject: Re: mirror site change
On 10/09/2003, at 07:42, Joshua Slive wrote:
On Wed, 10 Sep 2003, Jin
On 10/09/2003, at 04:33, Andy Rowe-- MIRRORS MAINTAINER wrote:
The mirror http://apache.roweboat.net went down for about 30 min
because a failing link up cable between our router and our Internet
Gateway Device .
All is well now the cable is fixed and we are back online :D:D
Thanks for
On 08/09/2003, at 07:05, Harald Heil wrote:
URL : http://apache.harald-heil.de
Location : Germany
Email : mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Update Frequency : 10 AM every day
Bandwidth : Good question, it is a server connected directly to the
Internet
Recommended configuration : yes
Thanks, got it!
On 04/09/2003, at 06:34, Joshua Slive wrote:
Hi Allen,
I am seeing very slow performance from your apache mirror at
http://hillman-family.net/dist/. Do you have adequate bandwidth to
support an apache mirror? Is this a temporary problem?
It's possible that it is a problem only from my location,
On 26/08/2003, at 02:47, Allen Hillman wrote:
New apache dist mirror in NH, USA:
http://hillman-family.net/dist/
Cable modem connection
updated via rsync nightly at 12:30AM EST.
mirror admin email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Okay, looks good. It'll be included with the next update.
Cheers and thanks,
days.
If there are any questions, please let me or [EMAIL PROTECTED] know
or
have a look at http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html.
Thanks in advance,
Erik
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On 25/08/2003, at 09:32, Andrej Primc wrote:
Hi!
We've set up a new Apache mirror. It is located in Slovenia (SI).
http://www.buy.si/apache/
Okay, looks good so far. I'll add it with the next update together with
your address as the contact info ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
One minor issue: perhaps you
On 22/08/2003, at 01:46, Joe Kellner wrote:
New apache mirror in Tampa, FL, US:
http://apache.kingsmeade.net
ALGX.net bandwidth
updated via rsync nightly at 4AM EST.
I believe those all are the details needed to list the mirror on
apache.org.
We'd also need the email address of the mirror admin
On 21/08/2003, at 10:29, Daniel van Wijnen wrote:
Dear Webmaster,
We are Rokscom Internet B.V. (The Netherlands), can you please add us
to the list of active mirrors.
The url is http://apache.mirror.rokscom.nl
Looks good, I've added it together with [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the owners
address to
On 21/08/2003, at 03:34, Webmaster wrote:
The mirror http://apache.get-software.com had a motherboard / ram
issue which has been resolved by replacing the motherboard and it's up
and running again.
Well, it's reachable but it throws a 404 - not found...
can you please have another look...
On 17/08/2003, at 07:44, Cristian Merz wrote:
Hello.
I created a mirror in Argentina (apache.xmundo.com.ar).
Is it possible to add me?
Okay, the mirror looks fine so far. I'll include it with the following
information (please review) on the next update. Thanks!
Mirror (http):
On 14/08/2003, at 11:34, WMW Web wrote:
Hello apache mirorring guys!
I'd like to say hi to all of you as I'm new to this list...
Just wanted to inform you that I just set up an apache mirror at the
address
http://www.wmwweb.com/apache/
The server is located in US... Do I have to provide any more
, 2003 at 12:36:56AM +0200, Erik Abele wrote:
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Hello,
this is just a brief note that we've discovered that the mirrors
http://apache.iasi.roedu.net/ and ftp://ftp.iasi.roedu.net/ were not
updated for nearly three days now. We require our mirrors to update
On 08/08/2003, at 04:40, Dragan Simic wrote:
I've set up a new apache.org mirror, so please add it to
the mirrors list. Details about it are as follows:
Okay, looks almost good so far. I'll add it with the next update but
please also have a look at your configuration.
Especially the settings of
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