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Re: Getting rid of churro?



Quoting Martijn van Oosterhout (kleptog@gmail.com):

> > 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.

Maybe try through the Debian System Admins way (see on
wiki.debian.org, the DSA team has instructions about how to ask for
changes on DSA-administered machines). Such things are not clear about
who is responsible for them: here, either the FTPmaster team or the
DSA team.

> 
> > 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.

It's probably best to copy them on the new machine instead of having
$someone keep them privately

> 
> 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.

Well, hard to imagine that can be anything but a very temporary
solution, of course. 

But, for sure, it's annoying to see that it's about 3 weeks now that
nothing moves in that regard and we get "arf arf" mails 4 times a day.


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