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On Tue, 19 Apr 2016, William F. Maton Sotomayor wrote:
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016, Peter Palfrader wrote:
talking to several mirror operators on IRC (including fewllow DSA
members), I get the impression that a lot of us would appreciate if we
could deprecate the FTP as a transport protocol.
Maybe
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016, Peter Palfrader wrote:
talking to several mirror operators on IRC (including fewllow DSA
members), I get the impression that a lot of us would appreciate if we
could deprecate the FTP as a transport protocol.
Maybe an impression, but not necessarily representative.
The
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 07:10:38AM +, Peter Palfrader wrote:
> talking to several mirror operators on IRC (including fewllow DSA
> members), I get the impression that a lot of us would appreciate if we
> could deprecate the FTP as a transport protocol.
>
> I suggest we start
Hi,
>
> The latter is also used by the installer, AIUI. -boot folks, can we
> just go ahead and kill the *-ftp: entries from Mirrors.masterlist?
> Do you have any objections or do you need some time before we do that?
>
>
>
Deprecate FTP means that in a near future we co
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 07:10:38 + Peter Palfrader
wrote:
> I suggest we start by removing ftp:// links from the various mirror
> pages and from the mirror masterlist.
Fine with me. I checked my logs, and the HTTP/FTP ratio is well above
100. The FTP traffic is mainly Index files and
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 08:50:11PM +0100, David Precious wrote:
> FTP is, after all, designed for file transfers, and programatically
> fetching file lists cleanly from an FTP server is easier than HTTP
> mirrors, so is probably easier for e.g. a netboot installer or other
> client to
On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 07:10:38 +
Peter Palfrader wrote:
> Hi,
>
> talking to several mirror operators on IRC (including fewllow DSA
> members), I get the impression that a lot of us would appreciate if we
> could deprecate the FTP as a transport protocol.
I'm genuine
Hi,
talking to several mirror operators on IRC (including fewllow DSA
members), I get the impression that a lot of us would appreciate if we
could deprecate the FTP as a transport protocol.
I suggest we start by removing ftp:// links from the various mirror
pages and from the mirror masterlist
p://d-i.debian.org/testing-summary.html
2. https://ftp-master.debian.org/d-i
Iterating over “\((\d+) rows\)” should be sufficient as a first step.
Mraw,
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This used to be possible!
This morning I remembered that a few years ago (about 2008, perhaps
earlier), I could drop into a shell, and configure something, then
return to continue the installation with a file:// url for packages
for installing a system.
Anyone know how to do that now?
Zen
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Version: 20120716 testing
Severity: wishlist
When using expert-install, option is provided to get packages from a
http:// or an ftp:// URL.
file:// option should also be provided.
This implies either command shell mounting, or some DI .udeb to
provide a 'mount
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and subject line Closing this bug report
has caused the Debian Bug report #282098,
regarding Could passive mode be set if FTP is selected manually?
to be marked as done.
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On Sun, Nov 21, 2004 at 11:58:24PM +0100, Frans Pop wrote:
> On Friday 19 November 2004 17:25, Christophe GUILLOUX wrote:
[..]
> > problems : - the installeur dot not use ftp passiv mode when we choose
> > manuel setting of mirror
>
> Well, if you choose to manually conf
This also happens when a direct http connection is dropped in
the firewall und no proxy was entered. I think it will be the same
if a default gateway is present but no connection to the internet
is accessible.
I had to kill the wget processes, which leads to error messages
that the installation d
Please include a time-out or cancel button in all sections of the installer
which access remote files... the extra bandwidth caused by all these users
restarting installations from scratch due to bad mirrors (Singapore/Asia seems
to have a lot of them!) must be a drain.
A option to break back
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during stage 2, the installer runs an "apt-get update", then "apt-get
install mdetect" in rapid succession. some ftp servers, such as
ftp.debian.org, detect this as hammering
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Install base system:[E]
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User/password setup:[O]
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Install boot loader:[O]
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Comments/Problems:
Net install doesn't seem to work with manually entered ftp mirror.
When manually entering an archive
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(I've re-sent this bug report through my normal email program because I
have the suspicion that reportbug somehow can't SMTP through my
employer's firewall).
During the installation of etch I accidentally selected a Debian ftp
m
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During the installation of etch I accidentally selected a Debian ftp mirror
which was apparently buggy (ftp2.de.debian.org). For some reason or another
the progress bar during the initial download (I think just the Packages.gz
file) got stuck and didn
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If this
Op 03-02-2007 om 13:38 schreef Aurélien GÉRÔME:
>
> It would be nice to restore this functionality in expert mode at least.
In my opinion:
| It would be nice to restore this functionality
And for your information:
It is allready requested in other bug reports.
Cheers
Geert Stappers
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Hi,
There is something which bothers me for some time now... The protocol
for accessing a Debian mirror is always http in d-i. In the past,
it used to be either http or ftp. Both were available, but nowadays
only http remains even in expert mode
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For testing, I tried using g-i snapshot to install debian from
a local FTP mirror. At the choose-mirror step, I chose
"enter
Frans Pop wrote:
> On Sunday 24 December 2006 23:02, Dimitri Puzin wrote:
>> I'm trying to preseed ftp server config to my etch installer (RC1). The
>> following method has worked fine for sarge d-i however etch d-i seem
>> not to change the protocol to ftp -- it s
On Sunday 24 December 2006 23:02, Dimitri Puzin wrote:
> I'm trying to preseed ftp server config to my etch installer (RC1). The
> following method has worked fine for sarge d-i however etch d-i seem
> not to change the protocol to ftp -- it still tries to use http and
> fail
Hi,
I'm trying to preseed ftp server config to my etch installer (RC1). The
following method has worked fine for sarge d-i however etch d-i seem not
to change the protocol to ftp -- it still tries to use http and fails
(can be seen on console 4). Also, I can't get the protocol select
On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, Rick Thomas wrote:
Note the difference in dates of the .iso files...
The images are different too as the MD5SUM files can tell you.
Something strange is happening. Is it a Halloween prank?
Looks like the ftp server already has the new images that have only just
been
Rick Thomas wrote:
From: Rick Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: October 25, 2006 8:44:01 PM EDT
To: Installer Debian , debian-
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Subject: cdimage.debian.org presents different faces for "ftp" and
"http" access
Pointing my browser at
<http
iso-cd/>
[...]
> Note the difference in dates of the .iso files...
The images are different too as the MD5SUM files can tell you.
> Something strange is happening. Is it a Halloween prank?
Looks like the ftp server already has the new images that have only just
been built and the http
x) Server at ftp.acc.umu.se Port 80
but pointing my browser at
<ftp://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/
powerpc/iso-cd/>
which contains
Index of ftp://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-
latest/powerpc/iso-cd/
Up to higher level directory
File: MD
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 23:55, Geert Stappers wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 01:06:26PM +0200, Kamido Rotunda wrote:
> > Hi guys can anyone tell me if its possible to use an ftp server
> > and an ip-adress for the preseed/url=http://host/path/to/preseed.cfg
> &g
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 01:06:26PM +0200, Kamido Rotunda wrote:
> Hi guys can anyone tell me if its possible to use an ftp server
> and an ip-adress for the preseed/url=http://host/path/to/preseed.cfg part
> like this ftp://192.168.0.2/preseed.cfg and if yes ist there a log somewhere
>
Hi guys can anyone tell me if its possible to use an ftp server and an
ip-adress for the preseed/url=http://host/path/to/preseed.cfg part
like this ftp://192.168.0.2/preseed.cfg and if yes ist there a log somewhere
that shows me the output
Thx Tomi
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retitle -1 Incorrect calculation of proposed gateway
severity -1 minor
reassign 282098 choose-mirror
retitle 282098 Could passive mode be set if FTP is selected manually?
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On Friday 19 November 2004 17:25, Christophe GUILLOUX wrote
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uname -a:
Date: 19/11/2004
Method: netboot and local ftp mirror
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Paul Hampson wrote:
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Version: N/A; reported 2004-08-26
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Using choose-mirror in a daily netinst tarball downloaded 2004-08-24,
a problem arose trying use to a web-proxy that authenticates against
a windows domain, requiring the following syntax:
http://DOMAN\use
Package: choose-mirror
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Using choose-mirror in a daily netinst tarball downloaded 2004-08-24,
a problem arose trying use to a web-proxy that authenticates against
a windows domain, requiring the following syntax:
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Hi there, and sorry for the cross-post.
We got an installation report in french on the list debian-l10n-french (don't
ask why there). It seems that the used version was, erm, a bit outdated.
I guess it's because the user was wrongly pointed to the ftp.fsn.hu unofficial
testing images instead of
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 06:29:07PM +0200, Robert Millan wrote:
> I'm the maintainer of the netkit-{telnet,ftp} and linux-ftpd packages.
>
> Christoph Martin asked me to merge the SSL patches, that he maintains as
> separate packages (netkit-{telnet,ftp}-ssl and linux-ftpd-ssl), i
close 249240
thanks
Sorry, silly typo in the changelog. Should have close 249240. We do not need
to 249420, which I'll CC, as it was already closed.
Dirk
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Hi!
I'm the maintainer of the netkit-{telnet,ftp} and linux-ftpd packages.
Christoph Martin asked me to merge the SSL patches, that he maintains as
separate packages (netkit-{telnet,ftp}-ssl and linux-ftpd-ssl), into the
non-ssl source packages. After this change, telnet{,d}-ssl and ftp{,d
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In the new installer it is not possible to choose ftp as install source.
(minimal install CD Beta 3 from
http://gluck.debian.org/cdimage/testing/sarge_d-i/i386/beta3/sarge-i386-businesscard.iso)
For some reasons I
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Severity: normal
beta3: selecting an ftp mirror activates http access to security.d.o
without asking and lets to long timouts and errors when a
http_proxy is required.
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When you select Choose a mirror from the mainmenu of the installation,
you are given the option to choose between FTP and HTTP. But when you
get this screen for the first time (at the start of a new installation),
you are
builds a custom d-i and doesn't want
> ext[23], they can create a udeb_exclude file, so there's really no
> reason whatsoever for the priority to be lower than standard.
>
> I wish the ftp masters would consult us on udeb priorities. :-/
OK, thanks. I'll make e2fsprogs-udeb
son whatsoever for the priority to be lower than standard.
I wish the ftp masters would consult us on udeb priorities. :-/
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udebs of priority >= standard are automatically loaded by d-i.
e2fsprogs-udeb should have a priority of standard, to ensure that
mkfs.ext[23] are present; IMHO the override file should be
corrected or we won't be able to make a filesystem without a user
manually loading the udeb.
As a library, lib
Hi, in general, what should the Priority for udebs be? Currently
libblkid1-udeb has a priority of required, and e2fsprogs-udeb has a
priority of standard (and the override file says it should be extra).
If the override file is correct, then libblkid1-udeb should probably
also be priority 'extra
tor 2002-12-19 klockan 05.27 skrev Guillem Jover:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for the delay, here it's the patch.
Looking good, the only thing I changed was that I made the helper
function static so it doesn't pollute the global namespace. Thanks for
the patch!
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+ debconf->command(debconf, "GET", DEBCONF_BASE "protocol", NULL);
+ protocol = strdup(debconf->value);
+
/* Suck in data from the debconf database, which will be primed
* with the mirror to use by choose-mirror
configure apt, but that would be, um, way overkill at that
stage.) I chose to copy the package onto a floppy and use that.
But if wget, or ftp, or *something* were in the base system, it would be
very good.
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; argument, the user's request to use this argument is hereby denied.
> > > :)
> > >
> > > Bug submitter, if busybox wget is not using ftp in the right way,
> > > please file a bug on busybox, not on the boot-floppies. Thanks.
> >
> > Turns out
; > :)
> >
> > Bug submitter, if busybox wget is not using ftp in the right way,
> > please file a bug on busybox, not on the boot-floppies. Thanks.
>
> Turns out that busybox wget *does* use passive ftp by default, which it
> should, but that there's a bug in the
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> Anyhow, it's irrelevant. Since busybox wget doens't support this
> argument, the user's request to use this argument is hereby denied.
> :)
>
> Bug submitter, if busybox wget is not using ftp in the rig
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On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 23:09:30 -0600
"Mike Coleman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If I'm reading net-fetch.c correctly, its call to 'wget' doesn't use
passive
> ftp. This will fail for people behind many firewalls.
>
> Shouldn't it use -
>If I'm reading net-fetch.c correctly, its call to 'wget' doesn't use passive
>ftp. This will fail for people behind many firewalls.
>
>Shouldn't it use --passive-ftp by default? AFAIK, turning it on should
>(virtually) never cause a problem, and will be
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If I'm reading net-fetch.c correctly, its call to 'wget' doesn't use passive
ftp. This will fail for people behind many firewalls.
Shouldn't it use --passive-ftp by default? AFAIK, turnin
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 12:19:09PM -0700, David Kimdon wrote:
> We have discussed that we'd like to support it, I think. We need
> someone to file a bug, probably against debootstrap, not boot floppies.
> Once debootstrap supports ftp, then boot-floppies can too.
I just filed t
We have discussed that we'd like to support it, I think. We need
someone to file a bug, probably against debootstrap, not boot floppies.
Once debootstrap supports ftp, then boot-floppies can too.
-David
Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 09:08:25PM +0200 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The ftp method for d
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 09:08:25PM +0200, Fabrice LORRAIN wrote:
> The ftp method for downloading the base system won't be supported for
> woody, right ??
Have you tested this? BusyBox wget (used to download the base
system) supports ftp.
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Hi,
The ftp method for downloading the base system won't be supported for
woody, right ??
I was just wondering if I really need to install an http server on our
mirror.
Thank's
Fab
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Em Wed, 13 Jun 2001 22:51:42 -0300 (Hora padrão leste da Am. Sul)
"l0k0" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> Eu gostaria de puxar a instalação so debian pela internet mas parece que o
> indereço FTP onde tinha a instalalação não está funcionando, não está sendo
> viável pa
Eu gostaria de puxar a instalação so debian pela
internet mas parece que o indereço FTP onde tinha a instalalação não está
funcionando, não está sendo viável para mim no momento comprar os
cd's...
Por favor, se der
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> I've rewritten the top-level README file, it was indeed something of a
> mess. Hopefully it's a bit clearer now.
:)
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I've rewritten the top-level README file, it was indeed something of a
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you have limited resources) is to set a newbie
> such as myself down in front of a pc and tell them to install debian from
> ftp and watch what they do.
I totally agree.
> Best of luck, and thanks for all your efforts.
>From me too!
-Peter
Code is much like elephant dung. The
y easily located the iso
> images from kernel.org and am now downloading them.
>
> My suggestion (and I know you have limited resources) is to set a
> newbie such as myself down in front of a pc and tell them to install
> debian from ftp and watch what they do.
Um, where are we telling t
sily located the iso images
from kernel.org and am now downloading them.
My suggestion (and I know you have limited resources) is to set a newbie
such as myself down in front of a pc and tell them to install debian from
ftp and watch what they do.
Best
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> Je suis webmaster d'un site sur http://free.fr et découvre qu'un répertoire a été
>crée sur
&g
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> Je suis webmaster d'un site sur http://free.fr et découvre qu'un répertoire a été
>crée sur
> mon site dont JE SUIS LE SEUL A POSSEDER LE CODE D'ACCES en mode FTP.
>
> Ce répertoire nomé /icon INVISI
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> Je suis webmaster d'un site sur http://free.fr et découvre qu'un répertoire a été
>crée sur
> mon site dont JE SUIS LE SEUL A POSSEDER LE CODE D'ACCES en mode FTP.
>
> Ce répertoire nomé /icon INVISIBLE à l'éc
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> Je suis webmaster d'un site sur http://free.fr et découvre qu'un répertoire a été
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> mon site dont JE SUIS LE SEUL A POSSEDER LE CODE D'ACCES en mode FTP.
>
> Ce répertoire nomé /icon
Je suis webmaster d'un site sur http://free.fr et découvre qu'un répertoire a été crée
sur
mon site dont JE SUIS LE SEUL A POSSEDER LE CODE D'ACCES en mode FTP.
Ce répertoire nomé /icon INVISIBLE à l'écran avec mon logiciel FTP contient
seulement un autre répertoire /
hi !
>
> soon after i succesfully installed potato 2.2r2 via ftp
> and the idepci flopyps, (WORKED GREAT!!)
> i tried the same for woody.
>
> problem was that after it downloaded a lot of .deb files, only
> a few of them seemed to become installed.
>
> after installation
hi !
soon after i succesfully installed potato 2.2r2 via ftp
and the idepci flopyps, (WORKED GREAT!!)
i tried the same for woody.
problem was that after it downloaded a lot of .deb files, only
a few of them seemed to become installed.
after installation i had to choose to make the box
to resume the directory transfer.
Looks like I should have used that -T flag since this method is not handling
the symlink properly, and 'current' is filling up with the same files as
2.2.20.0.1-2000-12-03, which either means that your ftp server is treating
the symlink as a hard link
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