Re: CDR: Re: JYA, Cryptome Help Request

2000-07-27 Thread sunder
Alan Olsen wrote: > > I am sure you can find a number of willing mirror sites. (I would also > suggest publishing signed and/or md5 hashes of the contents, lest there be > tampering by the Forces of Evil(tm).) Actually what's needed is some performance tuning. Login to the box, and run top whe

Re: JYA, Cryptome Help Request

2000-07-27 Thread David Honig
At 08:11 PM 7/26/00 -0400, Alan Olsen wrote: >I agree with that. It also needs an OS that handles better under load. >The times I have looked at it, it looked as if it was running on a Windows >box. (I am unable to confirm that due to www.jya.com:80 not answering.) > >I am sure you can find a nu

Re: JYA, Cryptome Help Request

2000-07-27 Thread Marcel Popescu
X-Loop: openpgp.net From: "Esteban Gutierrez-Moguel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > I think your content needs mirrors. > > I agree, and continue to work on it. > a standard mirroring network is helpful, but what about using FreeNet? Hehe... you're late. Someone has already started to post document

Re: JYA, Cryptome Help Request

2000-07-26 Thread Steven Furlong
Alex de Joode wrote: > > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote: > : John Young wrote: > :> The error log has jumped from 13MB to only 15MB since July 21. (By far the > :> largest cause of previous errors is the pernicious "favicon.ico.") > > : That's just Microsoft stupidity. It looks for a

Re: CDR: JYA, Cryptome Help Request

2000-07-26 Thread sunder
John Young wrote: > > Declan's article ran on Friday July 21 day and the hits from it did not > seem to affect the sites. Saturday, an AP story appeared but it did not > include links to the site, however, Drudge Report picked up the AP story > and provided a munged link to jya.com: > > http:/