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Re: Mirroring the Debian FTP archives



On Tue, 13 Feb 1996, David H. Silber wrote:

> Now that I have PPP working, I want to start mirroring (parts of) the 
> Debian archives.
> 	Which machine should I mirror from?  
> 	Is there a special login ID that I should use?
> 	What other questions have I forgotten?  :-)
> 
> BTW, I have lost track of the upload login/password for master.debian.org.
> What is it?

well currently there is only ftp.microworld.net:/debian available for 
mirroring however I am working as fast as I can to get this machine 
running again. I am making a few changes that "might" allow me to mirror 
most of the web shit from master.

However The places I can see problems with are _ANY_ cgi's that need to 
be run. I think I can cover 90% of the other web pages though in this 
configuration.

Also if immediate updates are to happen on the web pages those most 
definatly need to be run on ftp.debian.org.......

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