Re: 'Local mirror' page was removed from wiki

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On 17-09-10 09:34, Stefan Erik Wilkens wrote:
Well then the situation is rather simple, isn't it.

If the amount of traffic a private local mirror generates for the
official mirror is greater than the amount of traffic that any local
clients (excluding any "other purposes" unrelated to the sync process
of course) generate for this local mirror, then obviously something is
very wrong. This should be fairly easy to determine and fairly easy to
attack (sync less frequently, increase the amount of clients syncing
from your local server or perhaps give up the local mirror
completely).

Stefan, i think you'd better read the post you responded to. It looks like Nathan's "local" mirror is actually an official mirror...

If i understood correctly, he was just being curious what was supposed to be wrong with the mentioned script. ;)


mvg,
   Guus



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