On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 22:14, Martin Michlmayr wrote: > Also, there will be the possibility to put a server online > to provide some services to the network (website, ftpmirror, > ircserver, ....). These services could then get a fixed IP > and hostname assigned that can be announced to the crowd. > Note that the servers on the LAN will only be available to > the local crowd (internal IP's and hostnames). Also note > that the uplink we have is not spectacular, so local mirrors > could be handy.
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