From: | "Aric Fedida" <aric(at)nsa(dot)co(dot)il> |
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To: | <pgsql-www(at)postgresql(dot)org>, <webmaster(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Fw: Re: Fwd: Mirroring PostgreSQL.org in Israel] |
Date: | 2003-10-30 03:10:35 |
Message-ID: | 015e01c39e93$6342d010$f800000a@fart |
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Hi guys!
> > IP address of mirror server
192.115.107.100
> > Port number if non-standard
80
> > Hostnames/ip addresses of 1 or 2 machines that you will use to rsync the
> > site. For most sites this will be the same as the server.
192.115.107.99 and 192.115.107.100
I actually have the entire 192.115.107.* subnet.
Maybe just allow 192.115.107.0/24 ?
> > In addition, ftp mirrors may have a path to the mirrored content.
I don't have anonymous FTP, however I can create a simple default user/pass
that can be public.
(like ftp://pg:pg(at)il(dot)postgresql(dot)org/)
> > In order for website mirrors to work, you must be able to setup a
> > virtual host on your server.
That's not an issue. Simply give me the virtual hostname to setup.
> > Please let us know what type of mirror (or both) you wish to host, and
> > what the appropriate details are.
I'll host any mirror required. So far I understand the options are http and
ftp.
So I can mirror both. However notice my remark about anon ftp...
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