On Oct 15, 2010, at 12:54 PM, Jesus Cea wrote:
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> On 14/10/10 17:49, Jeff Johnson wrote:
>> Anyone interested in using mongo gridfs for SKS dump file distribiution?
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> How do you cope with malfunctioning/hostile/malicios MongoDB instances?.
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Signing the sks-dump files isn't rocket science. Nor is setting up mongodb
authentication.
FWIW, I loaded the latest sks-dump files last night.
You can retrieve by doing
mongofiles -h harwich.rpm5.org -d sks get sks-dump-0001.pgp
Dunno how long the sks-dump files will remain. I'll make an effort at doing
a service iff there is interest. My private interest is/was mongo
performance/stability on a moderately large datastore.
Note that I'm likely going to try to package all the dump's in a *.rpm
package. The possible advantage is that one would achieve:
1) per-file digests, not just MD5.
2) payload compression through the *.rpm wrapping
3) automatic signing (while building) and verifying (while installing)
OTOH a ~2Gb *.rpm package just isn't something that you want to throw into a Yum
repository for automagic upgrading.
73 de Jeff
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