I just made a change to the rsync modules on the dl boxes to make sure the regular modules run as nobody. this is to make sure we are not a source of leaking a release. can i get some +1's please
Dennis
On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 10:06:05PM -0600, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
I just made a change to the rsync modules on the dl boxes to make sure the regular modules run as nobody. this is to make sure we are not a source of leaking a release. can i get some +1's please
+1
-Toshio
On 2011-03-02 10:06:05 PM, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
I just made a change to the rsync modules on the dl boxes to make sure the regular modules run as nobody. this is to make sure we are not a source of leaking a release. can i get some +1's please
This needs to be accompanied by an email to mirror-list/mirror-list-d. The following IPs have attempted to pull from fedora-enchilada (as opposed to fedora-enchilada0) in March 2011: http://ricky.fedorapeople.org/enchilada
archive.linux.duke.edu is the most concerning one there, but there are probably other lower tiered mirrors on that list that will now be unable to get the staged bits.
We have 5 days before alpha release to try and get most of these mirrors moved to enchilada0 or a tier0/1 mirror - I'd rather have done this change after the alpha release - for what it's worth, download.fedora.redhat.com has leaked staged releases to the public for the last release or two, which is why we inherited this when we took over running it.
Thanks, Ricky
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