Hi, Simon.

Thanks for your reply.

My reply is below.

2010/3/4 Simon Paillard <simon.paill...@resel.enst-bretagne.fr>

> tag 572419 +moreinfo
> thanks
>
> On Thu, Mar 04, 2010 at 02:49:18AM +0000, ideal wrote:
> > Package: mirrors
> > Severity: wishlist
> >
> > Submission-Type: new
>
> Thanks very much for submitting your Debian mirror.
> Here are a few remarks before we can add your server to the list of
> Debian mirrors.
>
> > Site: mirror.bjtu.edu.cn
> > Aliases: mirror6.bjtu.edu.cn
>

 It is for ipv6.

> Aliases: ftp.bjtu.edu.cn
>
> You may create a debian.bjtu.edu.cn, it will allow you to be more
> flexile ina managing your Debian mirror.
>

 Yes , I will create it.


> > Type: leaf
> > Archive-architecture: ALL alpha amd64 arm armel hppa hurd-i386 i386 ia64
> kfreebsd-amd64 kfreebsd-i386 m68k mips mipsel powerpc s390 sparc
> > Archive-http: /debian/
>
> Please switch to the recommended tool 'ftpsync':
> http://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror#how
>
> It is needed to ensure mirrors are doing the sync using the best method
> for users, and provides us trace files to understand the status of the
> mirror.
>

Currently the mirror sync from a Taiwan mirror, and some architectures are
still not complete, it will be done in some days.


>
> > IPv6: yes
>
> Maybe add AAAA field to mirror.bjtu.edu.cn as well ?
>

The IPv6 address of this mirror is mirror6.bjtu.edu.cn.


>
> > Archive-upstream: debian.nctu.edu.tw
> > Updates: once
>
> You may sync from ftp.tw.d.o (also known as debian.linux.org.tw)
> instead, which has the advantage of being an official mirror.
> The recommended method is to be pushed, so that you don't need to setup
> any cron job, and you get archive updates as soon as they appear:
> http://www.debian.org/mirror/push_mirroring
> Contact of ftp.tw.debian.org: Andrew Lee: andrew ATSIGN linux.org.tw
>
>
Thanks, I will do that.


> > Maintainer: ideal <idealit...@gmail.com>
> > Country: CN China
> > Location: Beijing Jiaotong University
> > Comment: we will add CD/DVD images mirror and rsync.
>
> How much bandwidth is available ?
>

It is 100Mbps.


>
>
> --
> Simon Paillard
>



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ideal Shang
a student at bjtu
homepage: http://dev.bjtu.edu.cn/~ideal

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