Hans Baume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Like some others who have mentioned this in the past, I would like
> to mirror security.debian.org for internal use due to the large
> number of Debian boxes at my company and the inconsistent access
> to the important updates residing on that server.
>
Hans Baume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Like some others who have mentioned this in the past, I would like
> to mirror security.debian.org for internal use due to the large
> number of Debian boxes at my company and the inconsistent access
> to the important updates residing on that server.
>
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Like some others who have mentioned this in the past, I would like
>to mirror security.debian.org for internal use
How about apt-move mirror?
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Like some others who have mentioned this in the past, I would like
>to mirror security.debian.org for internal use
How about apt-move mirror?
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On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:15:45 -0800
Hans Baume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have any tips
> on how to do it?
I wrote some lines about this:
http://homex.subnet.at/~max/debian/mirror.php
Cheers,
Max
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On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:15:45 -0800
Hans Baume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have any tips
> on how to do it?
I wrote some lines about this:
http://homex.subnet.at/~max/debian/mirror.php
Cheers,
Max
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The first time any man's freedom is trodden on, we're all damaged.
Am Do Jan 15, 2004 at 12:1545 -0800 gab Hans Baume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> von sich:
> Like some others who have mentioned this in the past, I would like
> to mirror security.debian.org for internal use due to the large
> number of Debian boxes at my company and the inconsistent access
> to the impor
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 12:15:45PM -0800, Hans Baume wrote:
> Like some others who have mentioned this in the past, I would like
> to mirror security.debian.org for internal use due to the large
> number of Debian boxes at my company and the inconsistent access
> to the important updates residing
Am Do Jan 15, 2004 at 12:1545 -0800 gab Hans Baume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> von sich:
> Like some others who have mentioned this in the past, I would like
> to mirror security.debian.org for internal use due to the large
> number of Debian boxes at my company and the inconsistent access
> to the impor
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 12:15:45PM -0800, Hans Baume wrote:
> Like some others who have mentioned this in the past, I would like
> to mirror security.debian.org for internal use due to the large
> number of Debian boxes at my company and the inconsistent access
> to the important updates residing
Like some others who have mentioned this in the past, I would like
to mirror security.debian.org for internal use due to the large
number of Debian boxes at my company and the inconsistent access
to the important updates residing on that server.
Ideally, I'd like to set up cron to rsync the upda
Like some others who have mentioned this in the past, I would like
to mirror security.debian.org for internal use due to the large
number of Debian boxes at my company and the inconsistent access
to the important updates residing on that server.
Ideally, I'd like to set up cron to rsync the upda
What about having a nightly email out of updates (with GPG) for those that
really need them and charging the subscribers (except contributors)?
I would imagine corporate sites subscribing.
That way there'll be more bandwidth for the developers, and the income can
be used for the Debian project.
What about having a nightly email out of updates (with GPG) for those that
really need them and charging the subscribers (except contributors)?
I would imagine corporate sites subscribing.
That way there'll be more bandwidth for the developers, and the income can
be used for the Debian project.
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Ron Rademaker wrote:
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> I guess you could make a crontab running 'apt-get update' and 'apt-get -d
> - -y upgrade', running that in times you have some bandwidth will get all
> the update, but won't install them. You can now
[ snip ]
| It seems to me that if you're willing to update machines from a local
| private mirror due to bandwidth or connectivity constraints, that's
| your perogative. Making that mirror publically accessible would
| violate the spirit of security.debian.org however ...
Fair enough.
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Ron Rademaker wrote:
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> I guess you could make a crontab running 'apt-get update' and 'apt-get -d
> - -y upgrade', running that in times you have some bandwidth will get all
> the update, but won't install them. You can now
[ snip ]
| It seems to me that if you're willing to update machines from a local
| private mirror due to bandwidth or connectivity constraints, that's
| your perogative. Making that mirror publically accessible would
| violate the spirit of security.debian.org however ...
Fair enough.
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 08:04:21AM -0600, Mike Renfro wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 08:51:07PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
>
> > Please don't do that. Security updates should come *only* from
> > security.debian.org. This was discussed a while, you should be
> > able to find some blurb about
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I guess you could make a crontab running 'apt-get update' and 'apt-get -d
- -y upgrade', running that in times you have some bandwidth will get all
the update, but won't install them. You can now use ftp or something to
get the packages to the other ma
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 17:10:51 Giacomo Mulas wrote:
| On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Berend De Schouwer wrote:
|
| > I am in a similar situation. I would also like to have a local
| > mirror, so that the multiple Debian machines do not need to go
| > over the internet line. Some do not even have internet ac
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Berend De Schouwer wrote:
> I am in a similar situation. I would also like to have a local
> mirror, so that the multiple Debian machines do not need to go
> over the internet line. Some do not even have internet access,
> but would be able to access a local mirror.
You wou
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 16:04:21 Mike Renfro wrote:
| On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 08:51:07PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
|
| > Please don't do that. Security updates should come *only* from
| > security.debian.org. This was discussed a while, you should be
| > able to find some blurb about it in the de
On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 08:04:21AM -0600, Mike Renfro wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 08:51:07PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
>
> > Please don't do that. Security updates should come *only* from
> > security.debian.org. This was discussed a while, you should be
> > able to find some blurb abou
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 08:51:07PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Please don't do that. Security updates should come *only* from
> security.debian.org. This was discussed a while, you should be
> able to find some blurb about it in the debian-devel archive, I
> guess.
Personally, I'd rather not
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I guess you could make a crontab running 'apt-get update' and 'apt-get -d
- -y upgrade', running that in times you have some bandwidth will get all
the update, but won't install them. You can now use ftp or something to
get the packages to the other m
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 17:10:51 Giacomo Mulas wrote:
| On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Berend De Schouwer wrote:
|
| > I am in a similar situation. I would also like to have a local
| > mirror, so that the multiple Debian machines do not need to go
| > over the internet line. Some do not even have internet a
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Berend De Schouwer wrote:
> I am in a similar situation. I would also like to have a local
> mirror, so that the multiple Debian machines do not need to go
> over the internet line. Some do not even have internet access,
> but would be able to access a local mirror.
You wo
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001 16:04:21 Mike Renfro wrote:
| On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 08:51:07PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
|
| > Please don't do that. Security updates should come *only* from
| > security.debian.org. This was discussed a while, you should be
| > able to find some blurb about it in the d
On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 08:51:07PM +0100, Martin Schulze wrote:
> Please don't do that. Security updates should come *only* from
> security.debian.org. This was discussed a while, you should be
> able to find some blurb about it in the debian-devel archive, I
> guess.
Personally, I'd rather no
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Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> I wish to mirror security.debian.org using rsync, but I can't find any
> documentation on rsync sources or other mirrors. It's not mentioned on
Please don't do that. Security updates should come *only* from
security.debian.org. This was discussed a while, you should b
I wish to mirror security.debian.org using rsync, but I can't find any
documentation on rsync sources or other mirrors. It's not mentioned on
http://www.debian.org/mirror/mirrors_full. There's also no mention of
it on http://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror. Where can I find the info
I need?
Tha
there is not mirror for security.debian.org
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Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
> I wish to mirror security.debian.org using rsync, but I can't find any
> documentation on rsync sources or other mirrors. It's not mentioned on
Please don't do that. Security updates should come *only* from
security.debian.org. This was discussed a while, you should
I wish to mirror security.debian.org using rsync, but I can't find any
documentation on rsync sources or other mirrors. It's not mentioned on
http://www.debian.org/mirror/mirrors_full. There's also no mention of
it on http://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror. Where can I find the info
I need?
Th
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