Re: New apache mirror

2005-01-03 Thread Erik Abele
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 http://mirror.poundhost.com/ either.

	ftp://mirror.poundhost.com/pub/www.apache.org
All right, FTP access is working fine.
	Country where the mirror is located - UK
	Contact email address - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
	Update frequency - 4 times/day
	Rsync repository used - rsync.apache.org
	Approximate bandwidth - 100mbit
	I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no) 
- mostly!
Hmm, let's wait until you have fixed the HTTP access - we can have a 
look then and include both access methods. TIA!

Cheers,
Erik
Regards
Andy Moore
 PoundHost Internet Services LLP



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Re: New Apache Mirror

2004-11-28 Thread Joshua Slive

On Sun, 28 Nov 2004, Ryan wrote:
New Mirror Was Never Added, Whats Going On?
Please exercise a little patience.  Eveything here is done by volunteers 
who have many other things on their plate.  You can expect mirror updates 
about every two weeks.  If you still haven't heard by then, feel free to 
resend.

Thanks.
Joshua.


Re: New Apache Mirror

2004-11-24 Thread Ryan



Mirror is now fully opterational and is updated 
every 5 hours.

Please include this mirror in the 
list..

Thanks :)

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Ryan 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 5:47 
  PM
  Subject: New Apache Mirror
  
  URL: 
  http://apache.uwhdc.com/Location: 
  Secaucus, NJ, 
  USAContact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Freguency: 
  Every 5 HoursRsync Src: 
  rsync.apache.org::apache-dist Bandwidth: 100 
  Mbps
  
  I've followed the recommended configuration andfully agree with 
  requirements.
  
  Made a mistake with first request.. 



Re: New Apache Mirror

2004-11-23 Thread Ryan



This is the apache virtual host 
confguration.

DocumentRoot "/var/www/apache"ServerName 
apache.uwhdc.comDirectory "/var/www/apache"allow from 
allIndexOptions FancyIndexing NameWidth=* FoldersFirst \ScanHTMLTitles 
DescriptionWidth=*HeaderName HEADER.htmlReadmeName 
README.htmlAllowOverride FileInfo IndexesOptions Indexes 
SymLinksIfOwnerMatch/Directory
The time i started the Rsync process stage to after 
i
got subscribed to this mailing list.. I thought it 
be done
downloading the entire mirror package by them.. 



Somehow its taking longer then anyother rsync 
server i run.

I also mirror for Qmail and it runs alot faster 
then this src.

I might end of only being able to update every 10 
hours due-to the time it takes to download from this certian src.


I just finshed what it was doing with the 
following.

excalibur/excalibur-configuration/jars/excalibur-configuration-1.1.jar.md5excalibur/excalibur-configuration/source/excalibur-configuration-1.1-src.tar.gzexcalibur/excalibur-configuration/source/excalibur-configuration-1.1-src.tar.gz.ascexcalibur/excalibur-configuration/source/excalibur-configuration-1.1-src.tar.gz.md5excalibur/excalibur-configuration/source/excalibur-configuration-1.1-src.ziprsync 
error: received SIGUSR1 or SIGINT (code 20) at rsync.c(249)rsync error: 
received SIGUSR1 or SIGINT (code 20) at main.c(886)


Re: New Apache Mirror

2004-11-23 Thread Ryan



Sorry My Spelling Gone To Hell 
Today..


Re: New Apache Mirror

2004-11-23 Thread Matthew McGehrin -Reverse.Net-


With about 6 gigs of data, and about 24K files, I would bet its considerably
larger than the qmail mirror.
It takes about 10 seconds (if that) to do a update for the apache mirror.
Because there are so many files, I suggest you run rsync with the --delete-after
That should speed things up considerably.
-- Matthew
Ryan wrote:
Somehow its taking
longer then anyother rsync server i run.I
also mirror for Qmail and it runs alot faster then this src.I
might end of only being able to update every 10 hours due-to the time it
takes to download from this certian src.



Re: New Apache Mirror

2004-11-23 Thread Ryan



Rsync Process Almost Complete..

Max: 30 Mins. 



  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Ryan 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 2:19 
  PM
  Subject: New Apache Mirror
  
  URL: 
  http://apache.uwhdc.com/Location: 
  Secaucus, NJ, 
  USAContact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Freguency: 
  Every 5 HoursRsync Src: 
  rsync.apache.org::apache-dist Bandwidth: 500 
  GB'sI've followed the recommended configuration andfully agree 
  with requirements.


Re: new apache mirror in Argentina

2004-09-28 Thread lists
I'll set it to 4 times a day then, if you need anything let me know
Regards,
Marcos

- Original Message - 
From: Erik Abele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: new apache mirror in Argentina


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 PROTECTED]
 . Update frequency - : Once per hour.

Syncing every hour seems a bit excessive to me, doing it only two to 
four times a day would be sufficient.

 . Rsync repository used -: rsync.apache.org
 . Approximate bandwidth -: 4096mbps
 . I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror 
 (yes/no) Yes
 . Logo to display: http://www.ipv4networks.com/image/apacheipv4.gif 
 , and link: http://www.ipv4networks.com

The rest looks fine so I've added it to our list. Thanks!

Cheers,
Erik



Re: new apache mirror in Argentina

2004-09-27 Thread Erik Abele
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 PROTECTED]
Update frequency - : Once per hour.
Syncing every hour seems a bit excessive to me, doing it only two to 
four times a day would be sufficient.

	 	 Rsync repository used -: rsync.apache.org
	 	 Approximate bandwidth -: 4096mbps
	 	 I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror 
(yes/no) Yes
	 	Logo to display: http://www.ipv4networks.com/image/apacheipv4.gif 
, and link: http://www.ipv4networks.com
The rest looks fine so I've added it to our list. Thanks!
Cheers,
Erik


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Re: New apache mirror in Greece

2004-08-23 Thread Erik Abele
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 frequency: 3times/day
Approximate bandwidth: 22mbit
I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes
For any further information please contact me.
--
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  University of Ioannina, GREECE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Voice: +30-26510-97995
  Fax:   +30-26510-97010
Public Key: http://users.uoi.gr/kargig/kargig.asc



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Re: New Apache mirror: NL, Europe

2004-06-15 Thread Joshua Slive
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004, Walter Hop wrote:
Hi *,
I have set up a website mirror.
 URL: http://apache.mirror.transip.nl/
 Country: Netherlands, Europe
 Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Updates: 4 per day, at {05,11,17,23}:20 CEST
 Bandwidth:   100Mb/s
 Config:  as recommended
 Link:http://www.transip.nl/
 Small icon:  http://www.transip.nl/i/transipsmallest.gif
Feel free to add the mirror to the rotation.
Whew.  Another NL mirror.  Thanks.
Joshua.


Re: new apache mirror in the Netherlands

2004-05-19 Thread Joshua Slive

On Sat, 15 May 2004, Marcel ten Berg wrote:

 Hello,

 Scarlet Internet B.V. has setup an apache mirror both on ftp and http.

 url: http://apache.mirror.scarlet-internet.nl
   ftp://ftp.scarlet-internet.nl/pub/apache

 Location: Amsterdam The Netherlands
 Contact: Marcel ten Berg [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Update: every hour
 Bandwidth: 100mbit

 I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: yes

And yet another nl mirror

Added to the list.  Thanks.

Joshua.


Re: new Apache mirror at Cygnal Technologies Corporation (Canada)

2004-02-13 Thread Erik Abele
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
  ftp://apache.mirror.cygnal.ca/pub/apache/
rsync://apache.mirror.cygnal.ca/apache
] Country where the mirror is located
Canada
] Contact email address
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
] Update frequency
daily
] Approximate bandwidth
OC3 (155Mbit/s)
] I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (yes/no)
yes
] If you would like to have a logo for your mirror displayed when your
] mirror is selected, please include the URL to a GIF/JPG/PNG file 
with a
] size of no more than 100x34 pixels.

http://www.cygnal.ca/images/cygnal_logo-100_34.png
at 100x34 pixels.
] Also include a URL for your site where
] we should send people who click on the logo.
http://www.cygnal.ca/
---
Please add Cygnal Technologies to the official mirrors list.
Thanks,
Rafal


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Re: New APACHE Mirror

2003-10-29 Thread Erik Abele
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/
  ftp://mirror.pacific.net.au/apache-dist/
* Country where the mirror is located: Australia (Sydney)
* Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Update frequency: Twice a day (between 8am and noon GMT, as 
requested)
* Approximate bandwidth: VLAN on 100M FE + PVC on 155M ATM + 
Peering
* I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror 
(yes/no): Mostly
Could you please have another look at your httpd configuration?
Obviously your setup lacks most of the recommended config
options suggested at http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html
At least the HEADER and README files should be displayed
properly since these files usually contain essential information for
our users.
Thanks for your efforts!
Cheers,
Erik
Thanks!
Regards,
Gary.
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Re: New APACHE Mirror

2003-10-29 Thread Gary Marshall
On Wed, Oct 29, 2003 at 01:34:34AM +0100, Erik Abele wrote:
 On 17/10/2003, at 06:55, Gary Marshall wrote:
  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/
ftp://mirror.pacific.net.au/apache-dist/
  * Country where the mirror is located: Australia (Sydney)
  * Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  * Update frequency: Twice a day (between 8am and noon GMT, as 
  requested)
  * Approximate bandwidth: VLAN on 100M FE + PVC on 155M ATM + 
  Peering
  * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror 
  (yes/no): Mostly
 
 Could you please have another look at your httpd configuration?
 Obviously your setup lacks most of the recommended config
 options suggested at http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html
 
 At least the HEADER and README files should be displayed
 properly since these files usually contain essential information for
 our users.

OK, made some changes to meet your recommended config:

  * URL of mirror: http://apache.mirror.pacific.net.au/
ftp://mirror.pacific.net.au/apache-dist/
  * Country where the mirror is located: Australia (Sydney)
  * Contact email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  * Update frequency: Twice a day (between 8am and noon GMT, as requested
  * Approximate bandwidth: VLAN on 100M FE + PVC on 155M ATM + Peering
  * I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror: YES

Cheers,
Gary.



Antwort: Re: New Apache Mirror in LI

2003-10-14 Thread Roland . Guthauser
Hi Erik

Basically the mirror looks good and I've included it but you might want 
to
IndexIgnore some of the files/dirs (e.g. CVS directories, HEADER.html,
README.html, .message, .cvsignore, .htaccess, etc.).

For example, the IndexIgnore settings shipped with the default 
httpd.conf
would be perfectly fine:

   IndexIgnore .??* *~ *# HEADER* README* RCS CVS *,v *,t

*shit* I thought anything looks strange on the website...

cheers
Roland
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Liechtensteinische Kraftwerke, Abt. Lie-Comtel
Im alten Riet 17, FL-9494 Schaan
Phone: +423 - 236 17 48  Fax: +423 - 237 15 16
Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  WWW: www.lie-comtel.li




Erik Abele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
14.10.2003 11:48
Bitte antworten an mirrors
 
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kopie: 
Thema:  Re: New Apache Mirror in LI


On 14/10/2003, at 08:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi there

 I set up a new apache mirror located in Liechtenstein, here are some
 details:

 URL:apache.lie-comtel.li
 Country:LI - Liechtenstein
 Contact:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Update: daily @ 11:00 GMT

 The mirror is set up with the recommended configuration - I hope so...

Basically the mirror looks good and I've included it but you might want 
to
IndexIgnore some of the files/dirs (e.g. CVS directories, HEADER.html,
README.html, .message, .cvsignore, .htaccess, etc.).

For example, the IndexIgnore settings shipped with the default 
httpd.conf
would be perfectly fine:

   IndexIgnore .??* *~ *# HEADER* README* RCS CVS *,v *,t

Cheers,
Erik





Re: New Apache mirror for Slovenia

2003-08-25 Thread Erik Abele
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 can have a look at your config; especially 
at the IndexIgnore directive (see 
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/mod/mod_autoindex.html#indexignore) 
since you're exposing dotfiles and the HEADER/README.html files.

For example use the default settings:
# IndexIgnore is a set of filenames which directory indexing should 
ignore
IndexIgnore .??* *~ *# HEADER* README* RCS CVS *,v *,t

But this is only a cosmetic change and doesn't affect the usefullness 
of the mirror, so I'll add it in any case.

Cheers,
Erik
Best regards,
Andrej Primc



Re: New Apache Mirror

2003-06-27 Thread Joshua Slive


On Thu, 19 Jun 2003, Kookel Mirrors Admin wrote:

 Hello !

 We've just setup a new Apache Mirror in Amsterdam, Netherlands,
 on a 10Mb/s dedicated bandwidth.

 This mirror is publicly available at:

 HTTP: http://gnu.kookel.org/ftp/apache/
 FTP: ftp://gnu.kookel.org/pub/apache/

 This mirror is updated nightly.

 If you need a contact email address, please use [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Please update the official mirrors web pages accordingly.
 Let us know in case of problems.

Please follow the apache configuration guidelines at
http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html

Let me know when you have implimented this and I will be happy to add your
mirror.

Thanks.

Joshua.


Re: New Apache Mirror Site at BerliOS

2002-11-15 Thread Joshua Slive

On Fri, 15 Nov 2002, Lutz Henckel wrote:

 Hello,

 BerliOS (www.berlios.de) has setup a new Mirror Site using rsync.

 HTTP Mirror URL:http://apache.berlios.de
 Country:Germany
 City:   Berlin
 Mirror Maintainer Name: Lutz Henckel
 Email Address:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 The old mirror available at http://www.fokus.gmd.de/apache
 will not longer be maintained. Please delete it from your list.

Fokus.gmd.de deleted and apache.berlios.de added.

Thanks.

Joshua.



Re: New Apache Mirror in Brazil

2002-09-17 Thread FreeBSDbr Apache Mirrors DataBase
I'm was using wget --mirror www.apache.org to do the mirror process of
www.apache.org . It isn't a very good way to do it (by myslef
experiencie). I will do the update of files with rsync and tell you when
everything allright.

Syncerly Thanks,

Felipe Neuwald

On Fri, 13 Sep 2002, FreeBSDbr Apache Mirrors DataBase wrote:

 Hi Folks,

 I'm here to anunciate the new HTTP mirror of Apache in Brazil. The URL is
 http://www.freebsdbr.com.br/om/apache/www.apache.org .
 If anyone wanna contact-me in private please send e-mail to
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
 I'm  waiting when the mirror will be listed on the Apache's official
 mirror list.

 Sincerly Thanks,

 Felipe Neuwald
 FreeBSDbr.com.br Administrator