Buchan Milne wrote: >> > It depends on what you want. If you want a full Cooker mirror, you would >> > want at a bare minimum, rsync, but you should really have some script that >> > renames the RPMs before the rsync to save even more bandwidth. As Ron >> > mentioned, he has one, as do I. I believe mine is easier to set up. It >> > can be found at: >> > >> > http://luigiwalser.homeip.net:8080/~david/cooksync.pl >> > > > David, any chance you can put it somewhere else (on a *real* port)? Our > ISP's netcache machines don't like it: > (and that was after adding another rule to my SNF box to allow traffic to > port 8080 ...) > > Alternatively, how about making a package for contrib? > > (Or you could just mail it to me ...) > > Regards, > Buchan
Hi Buchan, glad you're interested in the script :o) Sorry for the trouble port 8080 caused. I would have it on a real webserver with a real domain name on a real port if I could just get a broadband connection. Stupid Verizon won't bring DSL down here, and satellite internet is $100/month, I can't afford that yet. I supposed I could stick this on my GeoCities site... I could make a package for contrib too, I was actually thinking about that a few minutes ago. I think I should add rsync command line options support first before doing that (will take some work, probably won't happen all that soon). So for now, I'll just mail you the script :o)
