On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 4:48 PM, Daniel Brown <danbr...@php.net> wrote:

> On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 06:04, Ferenc Kovacs <tyr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > judging from the lack of interest I guess you are right.
> > I will remove the cvs/cvsup subdomain from our zone file, and the
> cvsup.php
> > file (any any other cvs(up).php.net reference from the codebase, and I
> cc'ed
> > the systems@ list, so that somebody with shell there can stop the cvs
> > service.
>
>     The cvs subdomain automatically forwards (HTTP 301) to
> svn.php.net, and cvsup (same method) to bugs-beta.php.net.  This was
> originally set up years ago, when we switched to SVN, in large part to
> jog people's memory ("oh, yeah, CVS is gone").  I don't see any harm
> in keeping the subdomains in the zone file, but I also don't see any
> reason they couldn't be removed.
>
>
yeah, it is forwarding the http traffic, but the cvspserver is still
running on cvs.php.net(and I was able to checkout from there):
tyrael@thor:~/checkouts$ nmap cvs.php.net|grep cvs
2401/tcp open   cvspserver
would be nice if somebody could kill that.


>    On a related note, the wiki entry mentions that the "userlist and
> digest auth files are fetched from master2.php.net...."  If this is
> still the case, can someone switch that back to simply master.php.net
> so we can decommission the master2 entry from the zone?  Or, if anyone
> would rather, just throw my key (on master) on there and I'll be glad
> to do it today.
>
I remember using master2 on people.php.net while we was in the process to
migrate the master to the new box, I will check and change back those
references to master.php.net

-- 
Ferenc Kovács
@Tyr43l - http://tyrael.hu

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