With the 128.101.240.212 mirror no longer in the security.debian.org
mirror list, there is now no effective way to update machines via ssh
tunnels in a locked down DMZ short of mirroring, which the Debian
mirroring page at http://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror#what
recommends not doing (wi
Quoting Martin Schulze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'd just say that this is not a supported way to access the
Debian archive. Use ftp or rsync instead.
There are a couple of issues I have with that answer.
What is the value of having useless stock distribution default virtual
hosts? Is having th
Daniel E. Markle wrote:
> Package: security.debian.org
>
> A dig on the security.debian.org mirrors returns three results:
>
> security.debian.org.300 IN A 212.211.132.32
> security.debian.org.300 IN A 212.211.132.250
> security.debian.org.300 IN
Package: security.debian.org
A dig on the security.debian.org mirrors returns three results:
security.debian.org.300 IN A 212.211.132.32
security.debian.org.300 IN A 212.211.132.250
security.debian.org.300 IN A 128.101.240.212
If you brow
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