Re: apache mirror site change request

2005-03-29 Thread Joshua Slive
Jin-Shan Tseng wrote:
 Dear Sir,
 
 apache.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw one of Apache mirror sites at Taiwan.
 
 There is something change about ftp download path
 
 Please change from
 
 ftp://apache.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw/Unix/Web/apache/
 
 to
 
 ftp://apache.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw/Unix/WWW/Apache/

Well, the first URL works, while the second one doesn't, so it doesn't
seem wise to change this.

In the future, please submit mirror database changes to our issue
tracker under http://issues.apache.org/jira/

Thanks.


RE: apache mirror site change request

2005-03-27 Thread Schalk Erasmus
Since it is the same box, why don't you just setup a symlink from
(B/Web/apache to /WWW/Apache
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(BFrom: Anton Pershin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(BSent: 26 March 2005 05:17 PM
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(BSubject: Fwd: apache mirror site change request
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(BFrom: Jin-Shan Tseng [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(BDate: Sat, 26 Mar 2005 18:59:34 +0800 (CST)
(BSubject: apache mirror site change request
(BTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(B
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(BDear Sir,
(B
(Bapache.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw one of Apache mirror sites at Taiwan.
(B
(BThere is something change about ftp download path
(B
(BPlease change from
(B
(Bftp://apache.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw/Unix/Web/apache/
(B
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(Bftp://apache.cdpa.nsysu.edu.tw/Unix/WWW/Apache/
(B
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Re: Apache mirror at the UK Mirror Service

2004-09-25 Thread Erik Abele
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
by a different organisation, who also have an Apache mirror; you'll
probably want to list both.
Ah, my fault, I misunderstood your first message. I read it as the new 
ones should replace the old ones instead of being added...

Looks basically good but I'd be happier if the interface would display
the README/HEADER files instead of only pointing at them.
[plus more broken stuff]
OK -- I've updated our configuration so that it's using your preferred
options now (and disabled our archive browser for that mirror). Does
http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.apache.org/ look all right to
you?
Looks great now and I've added it to our list, thanks for your 
contribution!

Btw, you also indicated that you could update your mirror every six 
hours instead of only once per day. We'd actually prefer that ;) Thanks 
again.

Cheers,
Erik
Thanks,
--
Adam Sampson 
http://offog.org/
The UK Mirror Service
http://www.mirrorservice.org/


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Re: Apache mirror at the UK Mirror Service

2004-09-25 Thread Adam Sampson
On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 07:09:49PM +0200, Erik Abele wrote:
 Btw, you also indicated that you could update your mirror every six 
 hours instead of only once per day. We'd actually prefer that ;)

No problem -- I've made the change.

Thanks,

-- 
Adam Sampson http://offog.org/
The UK Mirror Servicehttp://www.mirrorservice.org/


Re: Apache mirror changes host

2004-07-26 Thread Joshua Slive
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004, Kemal Hadimli wrote:
We changed this mirror's URL to:
http://mirrors.oynasana.com/apache/
The previous URL was: http://www.oynasana.com/apache/
All the old requests are being rewritten/redirected to this address.
Sync times are same as the old one.
Thanks.  This will be in the next update.
Joshua.


Re: Apache mirror

2004-05-19 Thread Joshua Slive

On Wed, 19 May 2004, Ads Administrator wrote:

 Hi all,

 This is just to let you know the Zentek mirror is again back online in HK
 after a bit of a hiatus.

 http://www.zentek-international.com/mirrors/apache/

 If you need additional info, let me know.

Ok.  You're back in the list.  But note your /icons/ alias doesn't seem to
point to a directory containing valid icons.  So all the images are
broken.

Joshua.


Re: Apache mirror.

2004-04-14 Thread webmaster

 In particular, I don't think you have the correct IndexOptions or
 AllowOverride, and there may be other things missing.

 Joshua.


Sorry. Apparently the guy didn't restart the Apache daemon. This should
all be working now.


Re: Apache mirror.

2004-04-14 Thread Joshua Slive

On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,

 We have begun mirroring your project a few days ago. If you could add a
 link to http://www.signal42.com on your mirrors page, we would be very
 grateful.

 The mirror details are as follows:

 . Location: San Jose, CA, USA
 . Bandwidth: 100mbit/s
 . Organization: Signal 42
 . URL: http://www.signal42.com
 . Maintainer: Paul Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 . Update frequency: Daily

Thanks.  This will be in the next update.

Joshua.


Re: Apache Mirror

2004-04-14 Thread Joshua Slive

On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Guidescape wrote:

 Got a new mirror going:

 Location: Williamsport, PA, USA
 Bandwidth: 10mbit/s
 Organization: Swift-Networks
 URL: http://apache.swift-networks.com
 Maintainer: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Update Frequency: Daily

Thanks.  This will be in the next update.

Joshua.


Re: Apache mirror.

2004-04-13 Thread Joshua Slive



On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,

 We have begun mirroring your project a few days ago. If you could add a
 link to http://www.signal42.com on your mirrors page, we would be very
 grateful.

 The mirror details are as follows:

 . Location: San Jose, CA, USA
 . Bandwidth: 100mbit/s
 . Organization: Signal 42
 . URL: http://www.signal42.com
 . Maintainer: Paul Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 . Update frequency: Daily

Thanks.  But it doesn't look like you are following the recommended
configuration listed here:
http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html

In particular, I don't think you have the correct IndexOptions or
AllowOverride, and there may be other things missing.

Joshua.


Re: apache mirror

2004-03-14 Thread OSS Mirror Administrator
Hi Lennard,

Glad to know of another OSS neighbour in Singapore.

It should be okay for you to mirror from us.

Cheers,

On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 11:03:30 +0800, Lennard Seah [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote :

 Dear eznetsols admin,
  
 Hi, i am your singapore open source neighbour. 
  
 Recently my pacnet IDC got connectivity problems while rsyncing to
 www.apache.org::dist, thus updating web site unacceptably slow.
  
 I wish to inform you that I will do a wget mirroring of your apache.org
 mirror every night (intentionally as traffic volumes are low). The bandwidth
 utilisation (local S-one) can be capped to a reasonable if you wish -
 currently it averages 15mbps.
  
 Do you all have any objections?
  
  
 Thank You
 Lennard Seah
 www.acnova.com
 





Re: Apache mirror

2003-12-23 Thread Joshua Slive

On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Marco Ramos wrote:


 Hi,

 We have an apache mirror for a long while, but suddently I realized that
 our mirror is no longer listed. So, here is our info :)

 URL: http://apache.telepac.pt or ftp://ftp.telepac.pt/pub/apache

Your mirror went out-of-date for a while, so it was removed.  A
notification was sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I will add it back on the next update.

Joshua.


Re: Apache mirror in Jakarta

2003-10-03 Thread Joshua Slive

On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Johar Alam wrote:

 Der sirs, we have mirrored Apache here in Jakarta, Indonesia.
 So finally we have Jakrta in Jakarta :)

 URL : http://apache.the.net.id
 Country : Indonesia (ID)
 Contact : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Update  : Everyday at 10.00 GMT
 BWidth  : 128Kbps to International, 100Mbps to Indonesia Internet Exchange
 I have followed the recommended configuration for my mirror (YES)

Thanks looks good.  You'll be in the next update.

One note: you are running a rather old version of apache (1.3.14).  You
might want to consider updating.

Joshua.


Re: apache mirror

2003-08-16 Thread Erik Abele
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 info?
Looks good. It's included with [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the owners address 
now. Thanks and sorry for the delay.

Cheers,
Erik
The whole thing is currently being rsynced, this should be finished in
couple of minutes and I added rsync to run from crontab at 8 AM GMT as
requested...
Please tell me if there's anything else I should do about this matter
C ya
Vini



Re: Apache mirror in Malaysia.

2003-08-05 Thread ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info::
The problem have been fix.Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info:: wrote: Hi Eric, Reffering to http://www.apache.org/mirrors/ our mirror is not in the page.  http://myapache.i-ownur.info/ is now included. Thanks.It is indeed there, but it is broken, and it will be removed if it is notfixed soon.JoshuaThanks  Regards, Ikmal.---http://www.i-ownur.info/http://i.am.not.using.free-bsd.org/http://mirrors.mybsd.org.my/
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Re: Apache mirror in Slovenia

2003-08-05 Thread Erik Abele
On 05/08/2003, at 04:14, Tomy wrote:
Hello
We are from Slovenia and our server is located on 100Mbit line.(arnes 
net) Please include in
 http://www.apache.org/mirrors/.
 
http://apache.cancer-health.org
Thanks, I've added it with [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the owners address to 
our official list of mirrors.

Cheers,
Erik
Thanks  Regards,
Tomy Curtis



Re: Apache mirror in Malaysia.

2003-08-04 Thread ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info::
Hi Eric,

Reffering to http://www.apache.org/mirrors/our mirror is not in the page.
Erik Abele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Ikmal,http://myapache.i-ownur.info/ is now included. Thanks.Cheers,ErikOn 02/08/2003, at 06:44, ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info:: wrote: Hi Eric/Joshua/all,  The mirror that I host is up and running right now. You can put it  back in mirror listing. The mirror URL are: http://myapache.i-ownur.info/ Thanks  Regards, Ikmal. --- http://www.i-ownur.info/ http://i.am.not.using.free-bsd.org/ http://mirrors.mybsd.org.my/ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design softwareThanks  Regards,
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Re: Apache mirror in Malaysia.

2003-08-04 Thread Joshua Slive

On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info:: wrote:

 Hi Eric,

 Reffering to http://www.apache.org/mirrors/ our mirror is not in the page.

  http://myapache.i-ownur.info/ is now included. Thanks.

It is indeed there, but it is broken, and it will be removed if it is not
fixed soon.

Joshua


Fwd: Re: Apache mirror in Malaysia.

2003-08-02 Thread ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info::

Hi Eric/Joshua/all,

The mirror that I host is up and running right now. You can put it back in mirror listing.
The mirror URL are: http://myapache.i-ownur.info/Thanks  Regards, Ikmal.---http://www.i-ownur.info/http://i.am.not.using.free-bsd.org/http://mirrors.mybsd.org.my/
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Re: Apache mirror in Malaysia.

2003-07-14 Thread ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info::
Hi Joshua/all,

The mirror that I host is up and running right now. You can put it back in mirror listing.
The mirror URL are: http://myapache.i-ownur.info/ and
 http://myapache.mybsd.org.my/

Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003, ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info:: wrote: Hi Joshua/all, Currently the mirror that I have host is down due to hardware problem. The mirror that down are: http://myapache.i-ownur.info/ and http://myapache.mybsd.org.my/ I will inform back once the mirror is up back.Thanks for letting us know. I have removed it from the mirror listing.Joshua.--- Thanks  Regards, Ikmal.http://www.i-ownur.info/http://i.am.not.using.free-bsd.org/http://mirrors.mybsd.org.my/
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Re: Apache mirror in Malaysia.

2003-07-14 Thread Erik Abele
On 14/07/2003, at 03:27, ::ikmal at i-ownur dot info:: wrote:
Hi Joshua/all,
 
The mirror that I host is up and running right now.  You can put it 
back in mirror listing.
The mirror URL are:  http://myapache.i-ownur.info/  and
  http://myapache.mybsd.org.my/
Done, I've re-added http://myapache.mybsd.org.my/ 
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) to our mirrors db.

Cheers,
Erik


Re: Apache Mirror back online

2003-05-23 Thread Joshua Slive

On Thu, 22 May 2003, Tony Wade wrote:

 Hi,

 I have re-added the apache mirror at Internet Solutions in South Africa.

 http://apache.is.co.zqa
 ftp://ftp.is.co.za/Apache


Got it.  Thanks.

Joshua.


Re: Apache Mirror back online

2003-05-22 Thread Tony Wade
umm .. correction.

http://apache.is.co.za/

Thank You, 

T

On Thu, May 22, 2003 at 04:54:09PM +0200, Tony Wade wrote:
 Hi, 
 
 I have re-added the apache mirror at Internet Solutions in South Africa. 
 
 http://apache.is.co.zqa
 ftp://ftp.is.co.za/Apache
 
 Thank You, 
 
 
 Tony Wade
 Systems Engineer, Infrastructure
 Internet Solutions
 
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Tel: +27 11 575 0503
 Fax: +27 11 576 0503
 Switchboard: +27 11 575 1000
 AC264-ARIN
 ABUSE239-ARIN
 
 #include std/disclaimer.h
 


Re: Apache Mirror Site

2003-01-15 Thread Rodent of Unusual Size
supposedly this is where this should go..
--
#kenP-)}
Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini  http://Golux.Com/coar/
Author, developer, opinionist  http://Apache-Server.Com/
Millennium hand and shrimp!
---BeginMessage---
Hello,

I am writing on behalf of the UK Mirror Service, based at the University of
Lancaster in England.  We currently operate a mirror of Apache in conjunction
with out partner institution, the University of Kent at Canterbury.  A recent
review of our details for each site has revealed a general need to update and
expand our contact information holdings.  Our source of funding, the Joint
Information Systems Committee (http://www.jisc.org.uk), has also recently
requested a general survey of our holdings, including basic details on each
site's owner.

We would greatly appreciate your help in providing some basic organisational
and contact information for our records.  This will help us to better
internally manage the Mirror Service and will allow us to represent your site
in the most accurate and up-to-date manner possible.  

A web form for entering this information is available at:
http://www.lancs.mirror.ac.uk/nams/cgi-php/form.php

All data collected will be processed, stored and used in compliance with the
United Kingdom's Data Protection Act 1998.  All use of the information you
provide will be non-commercial and within our objective of serving the British
academic community.  Any personal contact information will be held solely by us
and will not be released to any third party without your approval.  If you have
any concerns or questions about how this data will be used please feel free
contact us.

If possible please have an authorised representative of your organisation/site
submit the form above by 31 January.  Also if you maintain a list of mirrors at
your web site, we would appreciate you including a link to our site.

Thank you,
Victoria Laudeman
Database and Collections Officer
UK Mirror Service
University of Lancaster


---End Message---


Re: Apache Mirror Site

2003-01-15 Thread Joshua Slive
I'll take care of this.

Joshua.


On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:

 supposedly this is where this should go..
 --
 #ken  P-)}

 Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini  http://Golux.Com/coar/
 Author, developer, opinionist  http://Apache-Server.Com/

 Millennium hand and shrimp!




RE: RE: Apache mirror in Malaysia. (Fwd: RE: Mirror Update time)

2002-11-05 Thread Andrew Kenna
Ok good point, but really from a network security point of view are you willing 
to trust another company with your security ? 

I know I sure as hell would not

Do you have the knowledge to upgrade your version of apache from the .tar.gz 
files that are downloadble from httpd.apache.org ? 

Regards

Andrew


-Original Message-
From: myfriend.is.not.my.enemies.org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 5 November 2002 3:41 PM
To: Andrew Kenna
Subject: RE: RE: Apache mirror in Malaysia. (Fwd: RE: Mirror Update time)


Hi Mr. Andrew Kenna,

I think I have discuss with you in our previous email.
 By the way,  here I attach it back.

--- start here ---
Here are the thing from my update.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# up2date --list

Fetching package list for channel:
redhat-linux-i386-7.3... 

Fetching Obsoletes list for channel:
redhat-linux-i386-7.3... 

Fetching rpm headers...

NameVersion   
Rel
--

None of the packages you requested were found, or they
are already updated.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]#

Sorry coz late update u about this changes.

Thanks,

Ikmal.

--- till here ---

Thanks,
Ikmal.


--- Andrew Kenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 How do you do your updates for apache ? Are they
 from the web site or via up2date ?
 
 Andrew
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: myfriend.is.not.my.enemies.org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, 5 November 2002 3:26 PM
 To: Andrew Kenna
 Subject: RE: Apache mirror in Malaysia. (Fwd: RE:
 Mirror Update time)
 
 
 I request is back because of our conversation before
 to last e-mail.
 
 Thanks,
 Ikmal.
 
 --- Andrew Kenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Subject: RE: Mirror Update time
  Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 09:15:40 +1000
  From: Andrew Kenna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  I'm not uncomfortable about it, as I said since
  those security holes are patched up in the rpm's
 you
  have installed your mirror is AOK
   
  Andrew
   
  
  -Original Message-
  From: myfriend.is.not.my.enemies.org
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, 24 October 2002 5:46 PM
  To: Andrew Kenna
  Subject: RE: Mirror Update time
  
  
  
  Thanks Mr. Andrew,
  
  Sorry if all of my question make u uncomfortable.
  
  Regards,
  
  Ikmal.
  
  
   Andrew Kenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
  Keep running your current version of apache.
   
  Andrew
   
  
  -Original Message-
  From: myfriend.is.not.my.enemies.org
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, 24 October 2002 4:28 PM
  To: Andrew Kenna
  Subject: RE: Mirror Update time
  
  
  I'm understand about your concern.  But I'm
  referring to:
  
  http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2002-103.html
  
  
  http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2002-160.html
  
  
  this is the patches that have been give from
 Vendor
  list Information at:
  
  
  http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-17.html
  
  
  That why I'm asking back to you about this thing.
  If you still want me to make an update,  I will
  update it. 
  
  
  p/s: Sorry for my bad english.
  
  
  Ikmal.
  
  
   Andrew Kenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
  I'm only thinking of security thats all, take a
 look
  at http://httpd.apache.org/
   
  If you could upgrade it to at least 1.3.26, probly
  what would be great is 1.3.27 the latest stable
  secure version
   
  Andrew
   
  
  
  
  
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RE: RE: Apache mirror in Malaysia. (Fwd: RE: Mirror Update time)

2002-11-05 Thread Andrew Kenna
I'll put your mirror back in asap.

Andrew

-Original Message-
From: myfriend.is.not.my.enemies.org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, 5 November 2002 4:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Andrew Kenna
Subject: RE: RE: Apache mirror in Malaysia. (Fwd: RE: Mirror Update time)


Actually no problem for me to do upgrade from .tar.gz
but in red hate, I'm prefer to use the up2date method
because I think if u using other's method it will make
the system having some problem when you do the update
from that method back.  So to avoid any problem with
that, I prefer to use that method and I think the
patches that have been give from the vendor can use. 
If not, I think it's the bad way if
http://www.cert.org ask the user to refer to the
vendor.

Thanks,
Ikmal.

--- Andrew Kenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Ok good point, but really from a network security
 point of view are you willing to trust another
 company with your security ?
 
 I know I sure as hell would not
 
 Do you have the knowledge to upgrade your version of
 apache from the .tar.gz files that are downloadble
 from httpd.apache.org ?
 
 Regards
 
 Andrew
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: myfriend.is.not.my.enemies.org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, 5 November 2002 3:41 PM
 To: Andrew Kenna
 Subject: RE: RE: Apache mirror in Malaysia. (Fwd:
 RE: Mirror Update time)
 
 
 Hi Mr. Andrew Kenna,
 
 I think I have discuss with you in our previous
 email.
  By the way,  here I attach it back.
 
 --- start here ---
 Here are the thing from my update.
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# up2date --list
 
 Fetching package list for channel:
 redhat-linux-i386-7.3...
 
 
 Fetching Obsoletes list for channel:
 redhat-linux-i386-7.3...
 
 
 Fetching rpm headers...
 
 NameVersion 
  
 Rel

--
 
 None of the packages you requested were found, or
 they
 are already updated.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]#
 
 Sorry coz late update u about this changes.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Ikmal.
 
 --- till here ---
 
 Thanks,
 Ikmal.
 
 
 --- Andrew Kenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  How do you do your updates for apache ? Are they
  from the web site or via up2date ?
  
  Andrew
  
  
  -Original Message-
  From: myfriend.is.not.my.enemies.org
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, 5 November 2002 3:26 PM
  To: Andrew Kenna
  Subject: RE: Apache mirror in Malaysia. (Fwd: RE:
  Mirror Update time)
  
  
  I request is back because of our conversation
 before
  to last e-mail.
  
  Thanks,
  Ikmal.
  
  --- Andrew Kenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Subject: RE: Mirror Update time
   Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 09:15:40 +1000
   From: Andrew Kenna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
   I'm not uncomfortable about it, as I said since
   those security holes are patched up in the rpm's
  you
   have installed your mirror is AOK

   Andrew

   
   -Original Message-
   From: myfriend.is.not.my.enemies.org
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, 24 October 2002 5:46 PM
   To: Andrew Kenna
   Subject: RE: Mirror Update time
   
   
   
   Thanks Mr. Andrew,
   
   Sorry if all of my question make u
 uncomfortable.
   
   Regards,
   
   Ikmal.
   
   
Andrew Kenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
   
   Keep running your current version of apache.

   Andrew

   
   -Original Message-
   From: myfriend.is.not.my.enemies.org
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, 24 October 2002 4:28 PM
   To: Andrew Kenna
   Subject: RE: Mirror Update time
   
   
   I'm understand about your concern.  But I'm
   referring to:
   
   http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2002-103.html
   
   
   http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2002-160.html
   
   
   this is the patches that have been give from
  Vendor
   list Information at:
   
   
   http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-17.html
   
   
   That why I'm asking back to you about this
 thing.
   If you still want me to make an update,  I will
   update it. 
   
   
   p/s: Sorry for my bad english.
   
   
   Ikmal.
   
   
Andrew Kenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
   
   I'm only thinking of security thats all, take a
  look
   at http://httpd.apache.org/

   If you could upgrade it to at least 1.3.26,
 probly
   what would be great is 1.3.27 the latest stable
   secure version

   Andrew

   
   
   
   
 _
   
   Do you Yahoo!?
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Re: Apache mirror system - comments

2001-06-06 Thread jason andrade
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Devendra Narayan wrote:

 
   With all these discussions about Apache mirrors, I just have this to
 say :
   We can guess that there would be many types of mirror sites :
 
 1. Those who have enough disk space to mirror everything that Apache group
   has to offer - web documents, distributions, XML-Apache, Jakarta
   etc. 

i think these would/should be the only official mirrors for the apache
project.

 2. People like me, who are short on disk space, may just want to mirror the 
 web
   documents and one of the dists ( httpd, Jakarta etc. ). So the web docs
   module ( apache-site ) shouldn't contain any of the dists which should
   all be available separately.

you should be free to do this, but not expect to be considered an authoritative
source of apache software.

 3. Others, who are even shorter on disk space, may want to mirror just one 
 dist.

as per above.

 Wouldn't it be great if most/all such mirror administrators could be 
 satisfied ? Let's just devise
 a system ( using rsync ) where most/all the above needs can be satisfied and 
 provide
 easy to use instructions for the mirror admins. In any case, all the 
 packages/ modules
 offered for mirroring should be self contained ( with relative URLs / 
 pointers etc. ).

i agree with the above to a certain point, but i think the line should be drawn 
somewhere
in terms of maintenance - for a site to be considered an official apache mirror 
and to be
listed as such, it has to provide a complete mirror (like the CPAN archive) of 
the whole
site.  mirroring for personal or semi public use (e.g company, or university or 
where
there is no apache mirror) is fine, but isn't in the same category.

 Comments or suggestions, please ?
 
 One question - how to instruct rsync to ignore a local file/dir/link when 
 mirroring ?

--exclude=filename  or --exclude=directoryname/


regards,

-jason




Re: Apache mirror system - comments

2001-06-06 Thread Devendra Narayan
jason andrade wrote:
(B
(B  1. Those who have enough disk space to mirror everything that Apache group
(Bhas to offer - web documents, distributions, XML-Apache, Jakarta
(Betc.
(B 
(B i think these would/should be the only official mirrors for the apache
(B project.
(B 
(B  2. People like me, who are short on disk space, may just want to mirror the 
(B  web
(Bdocuments and one of the dists ( httpd, Jakarta etc. ). So the web 
(B  docs
(Bmodule ( apache-site ) shouldn't contain any of the dists which should
(Ball be available separately.
(B 
(B you should be free to do this, but not expect to be considered an 
(B authoritative
(B source of apache software.
(B 
(B  3. Others, who are even shorter on disk space, may want to mirror just one 
(B  dist.
(B 
(B as per above.
(B
(BJason,
(BI request you to look at it with more consideration and a historical 
(Bperspective.
(BThere probably are many sites ( including ours ) which started mirroring NCSA 
(Bhtttpd
(Band later Apache many years ago ( Apache since it's inception ). Now, these 
(Bsites
(Bhave been 'official' mirror sites for many years. 
(B
(BIn the meantime, however, Apache group has grown to develop a lot of
(Bthings besides the httpd server ( XML, Jakarta etc ). Just because the 
(Bpreviously
(B'official' mirror sites failed to mirror these new projects shouldn't be a 
(Breason to
(B'demote' them from their official status. There could be many reasons why they 
(Bare
(Bnot mirroring the new projects - lack of disk space, user interest etc.
(B
(BYes, if the facilities that they have permit, they should mirror the 
(Bwhole thing
(Bbut, those that have supported the distribution of the Apache httpd for so 
(Blong, shouldn't
(Bbe punished for not being able to keep up with the rapid expansion of the 
(BApache group's
(Bprojects.
(B
(BWhat is the opinion of others on this ?
(B
(B
(B
(BDevendra Narayan
(BSenior Engineer, Information Systems Division,
(BScience University of Tokyo.
(B
(B"Sex is not the answer. Sex is the question. Yes is the answer."
(B-

Re: Apache mirror system - comments

2001-06-06 Thread John Donagher
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, jason andrade wrote:

 On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Devendra Narayan wrote:
 
  
  With all these discussions about Apache mirrors, I just have this to
  say :
  We can guess that there would be many types of mirror sites :
  
  1. Those who have enough disk space to mirror everything that Apache group
  has to offer - web documents, distributions, XML-Apache, Jakarta
  etc. 
 
 i think these would/should be the only official mirrors for the apache
 project.
 

I disagree. People with excess upstream bandwidth but limited disk space can
still provide a valuable service. I think it's fair to assume that Apache is
still by far the most downloaded component of the apache project. Making it
known which mirrors mirror which packages would be good though. See the RedHat
mirrors list for a possible way of presenting this data to the user.

John

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Re: Apache mirror system - comments

2001-06-06 Thread jason andrade
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Devendra Narayan wrote:

   I request you to look at it with more consideration and a historical 
 perspective.
 There probably are many sites ( including ours ) which started mirroring NCSA 
 htttpd
 and later Apache many years ago ( Apache since it's inception ). Now, these 
 sites
 have been 'official' mirror sites for many years. 

well, you did ask for comments.  i'm just voicing my views - in particular based
on what i think might actually produce a workable scaleable mirror system for
a project.  it's not gospel by any means.

   In the meantime, however, Apache group has grown to develop a lot of
 things besides the httpd server ( XML, Jakarta etc ). Just because the 
 previously
 'official' mirror sites failed to mirror these new projects shouldn't be a 
 reason to
 'demote' them from their official status. There could be many reasons why 
 they are
 not mirroring the new projects - lack of disk space, user interest etc.

i respectfully disagree with this.  i would love to have a situation where 
historical
perspective is a factor (i'd qualify for a few archives on that basis..) but 
the reality
is based more around having a mirror system that works - i.e users can always 
find
things they're looking for at the mirror (e.g from your previous comments about 
having
all the links relative etc), and that it requires minimal work to maintain on 
the part
of the software project.

the apache project at this stage is approximately 600M of disk space.  if you 
think lack
of diskspace is an issue, try and deal with the freebsd archive (50G ?) or 
redhat (80G ?
100G?).  

i would happily allocate 2G of disk to the apache project for 12 months if that 
guaranteed
me a mirroring system that was consistent and therefore well used.   i 
appreciate you
have disk shortages (i have disk shortages myself!) but given the above, some 
perspective
is needed.

   Yes, if the facilities that they have permit, they should mirror the 
 whole thing
 but, those that have supported the distribution of the Apache httpd for so 
 long, shouldn't
 be punished for not being able to keep up with the rapid expansion of the 
 Apache group's
 projects.

i don't wish to denigrate anyone's archive or efforts - please don't see it as 
such.  i'd
just like a workable mirror system. tomorrow would be great, thanks :-)

IMHO, it won't work to have say 250 sites mirroring apache, with varying levels 
of up to
dateness and completeness, i'd rather see 50 sites each with a complete 
archive.  that
doesn't stop the other 200 sites mirroring it and making it available to users. 
 once
again, that's just my opinion. 

regards,

-jason



Re: Apache mirror system - comments

2001-06-06 Thread Devendra Narayan

(B well, you did ask for comments.  i'm just voicing my views - in particular 
(B based
(B on what i think might actually produce a workable scaleable mirror system for
(B a project.  it's not gospel by any means.
(B
(BOf course, your views are important ( I hope the Apache group members also
(Bcan find time to read these mails. ).
(B
(B the apache project at this stage is approximately 600M of disk space.  if you 
(B think lack
(B of diskspace is an issue, try and deal with the freebsd archive (50G ?) or 
(B redhat (80G ?
(B 100G?).
(B
(BYes, I agree with you - ( I hadn't considered the actual size of the project 
(Bwhen I wrote
(Bmy last message ). You are right that we can, probably most of us, set aside a 
(Bcouple of 
(BGigabytes for Apache.
(B
(BAnd if everyone agrees to this, let the Apache group state the actual sizes ( 
(Band
(Bperhaps anticipated sizes ) of the various modules on the 'how to mirror page'
(Band make the whole archive simpler to mirror. That should solve many of the
(Bproblems.
(B
(BI appreciate all the mails that Jason has sent in the past to improve the Apache
(Bmirror system and Andrew's efforts to make things right. Keep up the good work,
(BGuys ( and gals - if there are any - if not - why not ? ).
(B
(B---
(BDevendra Narayan

Re: Apache mirror system - comments

2001-06-06 Thread Henk P. Penning
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, jason andrade wrote:

 Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 17:48:33 +1000 (EST)
 From: jason andrade [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: Apache mirror system - comments
 Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 i would happily allocate 2G of disk to the apache project for 12 months
 if that guaranteed me a mirroring system that was consistent and
 therefore well used.   i appreciate you have disk shortages (i have disk
 shortages myself!) but given the above, some perspective is needed.

  I agree. It is better (for users and organizers) to have
  fewer complete mirrors than more partial mirrors.

  On the other hand, I can't think of a practical reason
  why each project (apache, jakarta, etc) can't have its
  own, self contained, easy-to-mirror, sub-site.

 -jason

  regards

  Henk Penning

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Re: Apache mirror system - comments

2001-06-06 Thread jason andrade
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Henk P. Penning wrote:

   I agree. It is better (for users and organizers) to have
   fewer complete mirrors than more partial mirrors.
 
   On the other hand, I can't think of a practical reason
   why each project (apache, jakarta, etc) can't have its
   own, self contained, easy-to-mirror, sub-site.

scale - i think that'd require more effort than having one
set of standards.  one look and feel, one set of templates,
one HOWTO on mirroring..  minimal number of people to organize
it.. 

i'd prefer to go back to having apache.org/httpd/ apache.org/xml/
apache.org/jakarta/ and having that replicated on mirror sites.
than the current system where every subproject splits out.


-jason



Re: Apache Mirror List Scrub Update

2001-05-20 Thread jason andrade

is anything happening about providing web mirrors for the
various apache projects ? (ongoing saga/question of several
months now)


e.g httpd.apache.org


we're still mirroring the `main' apache area daily, but from
feedback, a number of users have stopped using the mirror and
get stuff straight from apache.org, since there are no more
local mirrors of the web area and the whole apache mirror scene
has semi-disintegrated at this stage.


on that note, httpd.apache.org is announcing 1.3.19 as the latest
release, while 1.3.20 is actually in the dist area on mirror
sites..


regards,

-jason



RE: Apache Mirror List Scrub Update

2001-05-16 Thread Andrew Kenna
For these sorts of problems just use personal email, but when it starts to
get more apache specific return to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Here's the traceroute output from me doing a traceroute to ftp.belnet.be

traceroute to ftp.belnet.be (193.190.198.19), 30 hops max, 38 byte packets
 1  internet-gw.stamina.com.au (203.63.17.65)  0.449 ms  0.345 ms  0.323 ms
 2  atm9-1-0-14.bdr2.syd.connect.com.au (210.8.219.45)  557.218 ms  147.342
ms  190.677 ms
 3  atm9-1-0-14.bdr2.syd.connect.com.au (210.8.219.45)  157.069 ms  241.759
ms  168.585 ms
 4  atm0-1-0-2.bdr1.hay.connect.com.au (210.8.219.234)  55.631 ms  37.779 ms
48.495 ms
 5  202.50.116.201 (202.50.116.201)  39.274 ms  43.746 ms  60.418 ms
 6  p1-1.sybr3.global-gateway.net.nz (202.50.119.85)  39.621 ms  34.559 ms
40.126 ms
 7  p1-1.pabr2.global-gateway.net.nz (202.50.116.194)  204.040 ms  200.663
ms  191.661 ms
 8  ge-1-1-0.128.br2.PAO2.gblx.net (64.209.88.233)  204.215 ms  194.189 ms
205.571 ms
 9  so1-0-0-622M.cr1.pao2.gblx.net (208.50.169.141)  204.542 ms  201.667 ms
213.937 ms
10  pos0-0-622M.cr1.NYC2.gblx.net (206.132.249.154)  265.049 ms  253.602 ms
256.853 ms
11  pos0-0-2488M.br2.NYC2.gblx.net (208.48.234.190)  261.985 ms  260.577 ms
494.378 ms
12  ftna.br2.NYC2.gblx.net (208.51.134.22)  544.598 ms  1364.454 ms  959.461
ms
13  P0-2.AMSBB2.Amsterdam.opentransit.net (193.251.240.158)  1798.605 ms
398.179 ms  537.960 ms
14  P1-0.BRUBB2.Brussels.opentransit.net (193.251.154.161)  398.061 ms
371.800 ms  375.916 ms
15  P4-0.BRUBB1.Brussels.opentransit.net (193.251.151.209)  388.075 ms
361.540 ms  367.089 ms
16  * * *
17  * * *
18  *

Regards

Andrew

-Original Message-
From: Marc Roger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 4:55 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Apache Mirror List Scrub Update


Andrew,

On Mon, 14 May 2001, Andrew Kenna wrote:

 The following mirror sites have either not been available or have changed
 url's without notifying the apache mirror team.
 I will leave them in the list for 3 days and then if there is no
 correspondence from the Administrators of the sites these will be removed.


 http://apache.belnet.be/dist/

I've just tested and it works for me.

By the way I recommend to point to
ftp://ftp.belnet.be/packages/apache/dist/ or
http://ftp.belnet.be/packages/apache/dist/ to download the dist (it always
serves from the local disk, synchronized daily, while apache.belnet.be is
configured as a web proxy)

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[EMAIL PROTECTED], BELNET, the National Research Network


RE: Apache Mirror List Scrub Update

2001-05-15 Thread Andrew Kenna
I'm clicking on the links that appear in this email message you send me and
none of them work. Are there any restrictions on who can visit your site ?
If so please let me know and i'll put them in the mirror list

Andrew



-Original Message-
From: Marc Roger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 4:55 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Apache Mirror List Scrub Update


Andrew,

On Mon, 14 May 2001, Andrew Kenna wrote:

 The following mirror sites have either not been available or have changed
 url's without notifying the apache mirror team.
 I will leave them in the list for 3 days and then if there is no
 correspondence from the Administrators of the sites these will be removed.


 http://apache.belnet.be/dist/

I've just tested and it works for me.

By the way I recommend to point to
ftp://ftp.belnet.be/packages/apache/dist/ or
http://ftp.belnet.be/packages/apache/dist/ to download the dist (it always
serves from the local disk, synchronized daily, while apache.belnet.be is
configured as a web proxy)

--
[EMAIL PROTECTED], BELNET, the National Research Network


RE: Apache Mirror List Scrub Update

2001-05-15 Thread Marc Roger
Andrew,

On Tue, 15 May 2001, Andrew Kenna wrote:

 I'm clicking on the links that appear in this email message you send me and
 none of them work. Are there any restrictions on who can visit your site ?
 If so please let me know and i'll put them in the mirror list

This is interesting. There is a connectivity problem between us and
several networks of AS 2764, including 203.63.0.0/16. The traffic is
blackholed somewhere in Global Crossing's network for some reason. I have
opened a trouble ticket with them.

--
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RE: Apache Mirror List Scrub Update

2001-05-14 Thread Bradley M. Handy
I have created a new Apache mirror FTP site at the address of:
ftp://ftp.jack-of-all-trades.net/www.apache.org/

Brad Handy
--www.jack-of-all-trades.net

 -Original Message-
 From: Andrew Kenna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 1:43 AM
 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Subject: Apache Mirror List Scrub Update


 The following mirror sites have either not been available or have changed
 url's without notifying the apache mirror team.
 I will leave them in the list for 3 days and then if there is no
 correspondence from the Administrators of the sites these will be removed.


 http://apache.belnet.be/dist/
 http://apache.abordo.com.br/dist/
 http://apache.mirror.grmbl.com/dist/
 http://linux.scdsb.on.ca/apache/dist/
 http://ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de/pub/net/www/apache/dist/
 http://apache.bilkent.edu.tr/dist/
 http://apache.ficnet.net.tw/dist/


 The following mirror sites might like to update the content on
 their mirror
 site

 http://apache.cal.montage.ca/dist/
 http://www.apache.org.cn/dist/
 ftp://ftp-mirror.carrier.kiev.ua/pub/unix/apache/dist/
 ftp://ftp.esat.net/mirrors/ftp.apache.org


 The administrator of http://apache.dc.luth.se/dist/ might like to clean up
 his dist directory as it seems to have versions of apache dating back to
 1.3b1

 Regards

 Andrew Kenna

 Please direct all correspondence to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for
 archival purposes
 and so the others in the Mirror Maintainers team know whats going on




Re: Apache Mirror List Scrub Update

2001-05-14 Thread Mustafa Akgul
 
 The following mirror sites have either not been available or have changed
 url's without notifying the apache mirror team.
 I will leave them in the list for 3 days and then if there is no
 correspondence from the Administrators of the sites these will be removed.
 
 
 http://apache.belnet.be/dist/
 http://apache.abordo.com.br/dist/
 http://apache.mirror.grmbl.com/dist/
 http://linux.scdsb.on.ca/apache/dist/
 http://ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de/pub/net/www/apache/dist/
 http://apache.bilkent.edu.tr/dist/

is now  well and  alive. Located in Ankara, Turkey.
We had  DNS problems, which are over now.

Regards
Mustafa Akgul

 http://apache.ficnet.net.tw/dist/
 
 
 The following mirror sites might like to update the content on their mirror
 site
 
 http://apache.cal.montage.ca/dist/
 http://www.apache.org.cn/dist/
 ftp://ftp-mirror.carrier.kiev.ua/pub/unix/apache/dist/
 ftp://ftp.esat.net/mirrors/ftp.apache.org
 
 
 The administrator of http://apache.dc.luth.se/dist/ might like to clean up
 his dist directory as it seems to have versions of apache dating back to
 1.3b1
 
 Regards
 
 Andrew Kenna
 
 Please direct all correspondence to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for archival purposes
 and so the others in the Mirror Maintainers team know whats going on
 



Re: Apache Mirror List Scrub Update

2001-05-14 Thread Juan Manuel Del Rio
Dear Andrew,

In order to maintain a better logs of the apache site, we've been created a
virtual host, the new address is http://apache.uniandes.edu.co. The other
one is working too.

Thank you for your help.

Juan Manuel Del Rio

- Original Message -
From: Andrew Kenna [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 12:42 AM
Subject: Apache Mirror List Scrub Update


 The following mirror sites have either not been available or have changed
 url's without notifying the apache mirror team.
 I will leave them in the list for 3 days and then if there is no
 correspondence from the Administrators of the sites these will be removed.


 http://apache.belnet.be/dist/
 http://apache.abordo.com.br/dist/
 http://apache.mirror.grmbl.com/dist/
 http://linux.scdsb.on.ca/apache/dist/
 http://ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de/pub/net/www/apache/dist/
 http://apache.bilkent.edu.tr/dist/
 http://apache.ficnet.net.tw/dist/


 The following mirror sites might like to update the content on their
mirror
 site

 http://apache.cal.montage.ca/dist/
 http://www.apache.org.cn/dist/
 ftp://ftp-mirror.carrier.kiev.ua/pub/unix/apache/dist/
 ftp://ftp.esat.net/mirrors/ftp.apache.org


 The administrator of http://apache.dc.luth.se/dist/ might like to clean up
 his dist directory as it seems to have versions of apache dating back to
 1.3b1

 Regards

 Andrew Kenna

 Please direct all correspondence to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for archival
purposes
 and so the others in the Mirror Maintainers team know whats going on




Re: Apache Mirror List Scrub Update

2001-05-14 Thread Marc Roger
Andrew,

On Mon, 14 May 2001, Andrew Kenna wrote:

 The following mirror sites have either not been available or have changed
 url's without notifying the apache mirror team.
 I will leave them in the list for 3 days and then if there is no
 correspondence from the Administrators of the sites these will be removed.


 http://apache.belnet.be/dist/

I've just tested and it works for me.

By the way I recommend to point to
ftp://ftp.belnet.be/packages/apache/dist/ or
http://ftp.belnet.be/packages/apache/dist/ to download the dist (it always
serves from the local disk, synchronized daily, while apache.belnet.be is
configured as a web proxy)

--
[EMAIL PROTECTED], BELNET, the National Research Network



Re: Apache Mirror List Scrub Update

2001-05-14 Thread Bram Dumolin
re,

Andrew Kenna([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Mon, May 14, 2001 at 03:42:37PM +1000:
 The following mirror sites have either not been available or have changed
 url's without notifying the apache mirror team.
 I will leave them in the list for 3 days and then if there is no
 correspondence from the Administrators of the sites these will be removed.
 
 
 http://apache.mirror.grmbl.com/dist/

sorry about that, is fixed :)

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Re: Apache mirror out of date.

1998-08-01 Thread Corneliu Tanasa
Brian Behlendorf wrote:

Brian,

I'm very sorry, but I can't get your point.  Was it our site
(http://apache.logicnet.ro) mentioned as a mirror on your list ?  WHEN
?  
As I told you in my previous message, I made the request 6 months ago
but no answer.  After that I asked you, approximately 4 weeks ago, I
just checked your list of mirrors just one week ago and the result was
the same: NO MENTION about our mirror.  Don't you think that mirroring
is an advantage for you too?  I have a pretty good connection to
Internet, so why mirroring if you're not mentioning us ?  Why wasting
just our bandwidth when we can still wasting yours too ?  
If you're going to change your procedures, please let me know and I'll
try to update the mirror as usual, I mean DAILY !!!  (Please check your
ftp-xfer logs and you'll see that this is my usual procedure)

Kind regards,
Corneliu Tanasa
LOGIC TELECOM SA

 
 Hi.  Your apache mirror is out of date - you are still showing 1.3.0, and
 1.3.1 was released over a week ago.  I have removed your mirror from the
 list of mirrors on the apache web site; please see
 
 http://www.apache.org/info/how-to-mirror.html
 
 for information on how to maintain a regularly mirrored web site.
 
 Thanks.
 
 Brian
 
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Re: Apache Mirror Update (fwd)

1998-04-20 Thread Brian Behlendorf
At 08:53 AM 4/17/98 -0500, Kent Landfield wrote:
This is just a question about something I've been meaning to ask for a while.
On a semi-regular basis I see a large perl/dist area update and usually in
the same run I see a large perl/src/ removal request.  As the percentage
normally exceeds my default alert condidtion, no removal is done and I
end up doing it by had. I have been meaning to ask why the swings before I
removed the percentage limits in my apache package mirror definition file.

Hmm - I don't know, maybe Doug (who does the perl side of things) has a
script he uses to help autogenerate those files.  I've sent him some mail
asking him.

Brian


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