Would someone please update this portion of the web site to make it very
clear that push mirrors are 'invitation only', there is a very limited
number of slots fo this kind of thing, not everyone can get one.

Jason

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Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 16:12:46 +0200
From: Riccardo Murri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: request for push-mirroring

Hello,

May I ask you to add 'debian.phc.unipi.it' to the list of Push-primary
sites? 

I have set up the local account 'mirror' to allow for the commands
'ftpsync', 'ftpsync-non-US' and 'websync' to be run via ssh with the public
keys I got from the Debian Mirroring webpage. However, that page lacks
information as to what hosts to mirror from and what account names to use: I
have set up the three scripts to mirror via *anonymous* rsync from the
following servers/modules:

        ftpsync:        ftp.debian.org::debian
        websync:        master.debian.org::web.debian.org
        ftpsync-non-US: non-us.debian.org::debian-non-US

but I could not test 'websync', because I was denied anonymous access.
Could you please tell me how should I configure the scripts (if it is
possbile to become a push-mirrored site)?

Furthermore, how can I apply for 'debian.phc.unipi.it' to become an Official
ISO Mirror site? I think our site meets all the criteria listed in
http://www.debian.org/mirror/types .

Thank you very much in advance,
                        Riccardo Murri
                        

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