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Re: Getting rid of churro?



On 28 January 2014 18:53, Christian PERRIER <bubulle@debian.org> wrote:
Quoting Martijn van Oosterhout (kleptog@gmail.com):
> Hoi,
>
> Tomorrow I'm going to be doing my best to get the DDTP off Churro onto the
> new VM provided by Andreas Tille & Thomas Goirand at gplhost.com.

Unless I'm mistaken, churro now only exists to redirect
ddtp.debian.net to the new machine, am I right?

Is the DNS fix on its way or is it lost in somebody's mailbox?


Everything is done now, except for the rsync from the ftpmasters.
 
Once done, I guess we could definitely get rid of churro, right again?


As a running machine it's not necessary anymore. However, as a historical system it's got a lot history. There are for example archives of the translation database going back months, maybe years. I think it would be worth making a copy of all the data on the disk.

As for the dak-sync, I've been considering setting up a separate SSH server on a separate port and copying the host key for that server. Then use a firewall rule to redirect the connection. It's lame, but it'd work.

Have a nice day,
--
Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@gmail.com> http://svana.org/kleptog/

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