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Re: Setting up push syncing with a Debian mirror



Hello Robin,

it's quite easy. Just choose an upstream mirror and contact the admin.
Ask, if he can push you and import his ssh public key(s). It took me
exactly one email, to get a positive response for our new mirror, which
is now smoothly being pushed and currently in testing mode: 

https://ftp.uni-konstanz.de

Regards,
Peter



Am Samstag, den 12.07.2014, 16:59 +0200 schrieb Roberto Saavedra -
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> Hello Robin,
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> Take a seat, grab a coffee and patiently wait … I have almost one year
> waiting for the same response.  It seems it is reserved only for the
> ‘enlighten ones’.
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> Regards,
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> El 12/07/2014, a las 14:26, Robin Kipp <mlists@robin-kipp.net>
> escribió:
> 
> > Hi all,
> > I am currently running a Debian (Wheezy) server which is hosted in a
> > professional datacenter. The datacenter is located in Germany, and
> > is directly connected to major backbones. As I do have loads of
> > unused bandwidth and disk space, I’d like to contribute to Debian’s
> > infrastructure by hosting and maintaining an Aptitude mirror.
> > I’ve already set this up using the ftpsync scripts, and manual
> > syncing already appears to work. However, I’d like to be able to
> > utilize push syncing, however this requires an upstream mirror to
> > connect to my server via SSH and issue a certain command. Is there
> > any way of setting this up with an upstream mirror? The Debian Wiki
> > page on the topic goes to great lengths in explaining how push
> > syncing works technically, but is rather vague on how to arrange
> > push syncing with an upstream mirror…
> > If anyone could shed some light on this issue, I’d greatly
> > appreciate that!
> > Many thanks!
> > Robin
> 
> 

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