Re: New Mirror: apache.tagcon.net

2004-10-11 Thread Matthew McGehrin -Reverse.Net-
1.This mirror appears to be on a DSL line with Covad. 2.Top speed is 17 K/s. 4. brvwil1wcx3-pos1-1-oc48.wcg.net0% 12 12 334 7 5. nycmny2wcx3-pos14-0-oc192.wcg.net 0% 12 1229 29 29 30 6. nycmny2wcx2-pos10-0.wcg.net0% 12 1228

Re: New Mirror: apache.tagcon.net

2004-10-11 Thread Erik Abele
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

Re: New Mirror: apache.tagcon.net

2004-10-11 Thread Peter Grigor
I tried it and only got 11. (hehe) :) Peter ^_^ Matthew McGehrin -Reverse.Net- wrote: 1.This mirror appears to be on a DSL line with Covad. 2.Top speed is 17 K/s. 4. brvwil1wcx3-pos1-1-oc48.wcg.net0% 12 12 334 7 5. nycmny2wcx3-pos14-0-oc192.wcg.net

RE: New Mirror: apache.tagcon.net

2004-10-11 Thread Apache
: Re: New Mirror: apache.tagcon.net 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

Re: New Mirror: apache.tagcon.net

2004-10-11 Thread Peter Grigor
- From: Erik Abele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 7:35 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Matthew McGehrin -Reverse.Net- Subject: Re: New Mirror: apache.tagcon.net On 11.10.2004, at 01:23, Matthew McGehrin -Reverse.Net- wrote: 1.This mirror appears

Re: New Mirror: apache.tagcon.net

2004-10-11 Thread Peter Grigor
apache on that server, promote apache as much as possible, just won't mirror it I guess. Scott -Original Message- From: Peter Grigor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2004 8:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: New Mirror: apache.tagcon.net

Re: New Mirror: apache.tagcon.net

2004-10-11 Thread James
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 07:42:33PM -0400, Peter Grigor wrote: I tried it and only got 11. (hehe) :) I guess the honest question is... what's the story with 4096mbps.? Not sure if a typical out of box server can actually push 4Gbit/s of outbound data in aggregate.. :P -J Peter ^_^