<p>----- Message from jperrin@gmail.com ---------<br />
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 13:10:00 -0400<br />
From: Jim Perrin <jperrin@gmail.com><br />
Reply-To: CentOS mailing list <centos@centos.org><br />
Subject: Re: [CentOS] can I host a Ubuntu / Gentoo repository on a CentOS
server?<br />
To: CentOS mailing list <centos@centos.org><br />
<br />
<br />
> On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 5:20 AM, Ralph Angenendt <br />
> <ra+centos@br-online.de> wrote:<br />
><br />
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ercbfvgbevrf<br />
>> frg hc naq sbyybj gung. Abeznyyl zveebevat n pbzcyrgr ercbfvgbel
fubhyq<br />
>> or rabhtu. Fb lbh orggre nfx gung ba n Hohagh be Tragbb yvfg.<br />
><br />
> Dammit, how many times have I told you that ROT13 is *NOT* secure!<br />
><br />
> You have to double it to make it even marginally secure.<br />
><br />
> Here, let me help you out:<br />
><br />
> Just look at *how* other distributions want to have their repositories<br
/>
> set up and follow that. Normally mirroring a complete repository should<br
/>
> be enough. So you better ask that on a Ubuntu or Gentoo list<br />
><br />
> There. see how secure that is! No one will EVER suspect Ubuntu/Gentoo<br />
> help on the CentOS list.<br />
><br />
><br /></p><p>Sure, but my main OS is CentOS, and I want to know what I need
to change on CentOS to allow other distro's repositories on to be hosted on it.
Do I need to do anything special?<br /> </p><p></p><p>
</p><p>-- <br />
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Kind Regards<br />
Rudi Ahlers<br /><br /></p>