So does the HOSEF mirror have access via plain old vanilla anonynmous FTP?
I need to push an Ubuntu/debian/centos (I care not which) up onto my VMWare
ESX server, but it needs to be either FTP or sFTP since I¹m coming in from
across the US.
/brian chee
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Brian Chee
University of Hawai'i at
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 8:18 PM, Brian Chee c...@hawaii.edu wrote:
So does the HOSEF mirror have access via plain old vanilla anonynmous FTP?
I need to push an Ubuntu/debian/centos (I care not which) up onto my VMWare
ESX server, but it needs to be either FTP or sFTP since I¹m coming in from
Ok kewl...but to get the .iso into the VMWare system (without the GUI making
my life miserable) I need traditional FTP from the command lineso if
HOSEF's mirror has this, what address do I use?
Mirrors.hosef.org and ftp.hosef.org refuse connection from my FTP client.
/brian chee
On
2010/4/25 Brian Chee c...@hawaii.edu
Ok kewl...but to get the .iso into the VMWare system (without the GUI
making
my life miserable) I need traditional FTP from the command lineso if
HOSEF's mirror has this, what address do I use?
Mirrors.hosef.org and ftp.hosef.org refuse connection
My 2 guesses are you are running into some active/passive FTP chicanery or
trying to hit the IPv6 address and not falling back on the IPv4 address.
-Vince
2010/4/25 Brian Chee c...@hawaii.edu
Ok kewl...but to get the .iso into the VMWare system (without the GUI
making
my life miserable) I
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote:
Yes. Debian and CentOS are available via anonymous FTP and HTTP. The Ubuntu
CD Images have just been made available, and I am currently at
/universe/pool/s/ in the rsync rebuild of the Ubuntu repository. It should
be live within 4 or 5 hours.
I have
DunnoI've NOT changed anything on the IPv6 side...autoconfig should
still be active on my net. Worst case I've got a /60 that's carved up and we
could route ipv6...
/brian chee
On 4/26/10 2:20 PM, Antonio Querubin t...@lava.net wrote:
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote:
Yes.
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Antonio Querubin t...@lava.net wrote:
BTW, what's up with the broken IPv6 access? I can't even ping to the IPv6
address anymore.
Antonio Querubin
808-545-5282 x3003
e-mail/xmpp: t...@lava.net
That's a function of a nearly seamless upgrade of our HW