New Beijing Mirror, we are on both CNCBig, CNCSmall, China Telecom, Great Wall, Keji Wang and Jiao Yu Wang Networks. Though those of us in China know how routing really works here...cough, cough...
I may add an IP alias via our routers in HK for south China users and HK users to come in up on the main south china backbone at a later date - but I need to wait for our CISCO engineer to come back from holidays as I suck at IOS.
Anyway.
url: http://centos.candishosting.com.cn/ sync: Every 6 hours, so 4 times per day location: Beijing, PR China bandwidth cap: Unlimited speed: Unlimited 100mbits Dedicated Fibre organization: CANDIS Group organization url: http://www.candis.com.cn email: hosting at candis.com.cn / rford at candis.com.cn
Cheers, Richard.
Sorry,
http only!
All versions!
On 9 Feb 2007, at 11:36 PM, Richard Ford wrote:
New Beijing Mirror, we are on both CNCBig, CNCSmall, China Telecom, Great Wall, Keji Wang and Jiao Yu Wang Networks. Though those of us in China know how routing really works here...cough, cough...
I may add an IP alias via our routers in HK for south China users and HK users to come in up on the main south china backbone at a later date - but I need to wait for our CISCO engineer to come back from holidays as I suck at IOS.
Anyway.
url: http://centos.candishosting.com.cn/ sync: Every 6 hours, so 4 times per day location: Beijing, PR China bandwidth cap: Unlimited speed: Unlimited 100mbits Dedicated Fibre organization: CANDIS Group organization url: http://www.candis.com.cn email: hosting at candis.com.cn / rford at candis.com.cn
Cheers, Richard.
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Agh!
Wouldn't you know it... internal server error... hang on will repost when the damn thing gets over it's stage fright...
On 9 Feb 2007, at 11:39 PM, Richard Ford wrote:
Sorry,
http only!
All versions!
On 9 Feb 2007, at 11:36 PM, Richard Ford wrote:
New Beijing Mirror, we are on both CNCBig, CNCSmall, China Telecom, Great Wall, Keji Wang and Jiao Yu Wang Networks. Though those of us in China know how routing really works here...cough, cough...
I may add an IP alias via our routers in HK for south China users and HK users to come in up on the main south china backbone at a later date - but I need to wait for our CISCO engineer to come back from holidays as I suck at IOS.
Anyway.
url: http://centos.candishosting.com.cn/ sync: Every 6 hours, so 4 times per day location: Beijing, PR China bandwidth cap: Unlimited speed: Unlimited 100mbits Dedicated Fibre organization: CANDIS Group organization url: http://www.candis.com.cn email: hosting at candis.com.cn / rford at candis.com.cn
Cheers, Richard.
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G'Day All,
Working now, cron script moved a .htaccess file on me.... changed and tested as OK.
RF.
On 9 Feb 2007, at 11:51 PM, Richard Ford wrote:
Agh!
Wouldn't you know it... internal server error... hang on will repost when the damn thing gets over it's stage fright...
On 9 Feb 2007, at 11:39 PM, Richard Ford wrote:
Sorry,
http only!
All versions!
On 9 Feb 2007, at 11:36 PM, Richard Ford wrote:
New Beijing Mirror, we are on both CNCBig, CNCSmall, China Telecom, Great Wall, Keji Wang and Jiao Yu Wang Networks. Though those of us in China know how routing really works here...cough, cough...
I may add an IP alias via our routers in HK for south China users and HK users to come in up on the main south china backbone at a later date - but I need to wait for our CISCO engineer to come back from holidays as I suck at IOS.
Anyway.
url: http://centos.candishosting.com.cn/ sync: Every 6 hours, so 4 times per day location: Beijing, PR China bandwidth cap: Unlimited speed: Unlimited 100mbits Dedicated Fibre organization: CANDIS Group organization url: http://www.candis.com.cn email: hosting at candis.com.cn / rford at candis.com.cn
Cheers, Richard.
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Congratulations
Could you please share you configuration to me.
My web root directory’s autoindex is bad. But he sub-directory is ok
http://mirror.kingstor.com/ --- bad
http://mirror.kingstor.com/centos -- good
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发件人: centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org] 代表 Richard Ford 发送时间: 2007年2月9日 23:36 收件人: Mailing list for CentOS mirrors. 主题: [CentOS-mirror] New Beijing Mirror
New Beijing Mirror, we are on both CNCBig, CNCSmall, China Telecom, Great Wall, Keji Wang and Jiao Yu Wang Networks. Though those of us in China know how routing really works here...cough, cough...
I may add an IP alias via our routers in HK for south China users and HK users to come in up on the main south china backbone at a later date - but I need to wait for our CISCO engineer to come back from holidays as I suck at IOS.
Anyway.
url: http://centos.candishosting.com.cn/
sync: Every 6 hours, so 4 times per day
location: Beijing, PR China
bandwidth cap: Unlimited
speed: Unlimited 100mbits Dedicated Fibre
organization: CANDIS Group
organization url: http://www.candis.com.cn
email: hosting at candis.com.cn / rford at candis.com.cn
Cheers,
Richard.
I found the key
In /etc/http/conf.d/welcome.conf file. This LocationMatch remove Indexes support.
<LocationMatch "^/+$">
Options -Indexes
ErrorDocument 403 /error/noindex.html
</LocationMatch>
So we must add LocationMath’s Indexes in my virtual host configuration
<LocationMatch "^/+$">
Options -Indexes
</LocationMatch>
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发件人: centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org] 代表 Kelphon 发送时间: 2007年2月10日 1:21 收件人: 'Mailing list for CentOS mirrors.' 主题: 答复: [CentOS-mirror] New Beijing Mirror
Congratulations
Could you please share you configuration to me.
My web root directory’s autoindex is bad. But he sub-directory is ok
http://mirror.kingstor.com/ --- bad
http://mirror.kingstor.com/centos -- good
_____
发件人: centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-mirror-bounces@centos.org] 代表 Richard Ford 发送时间: 2007年2月9日 23:36 收件人: Mailing list for CentOS mirrors. 主题: [CentOS-mirror] New Beijing Mirror
New Beijing Mirror, we are on both CNCBig, CNCSmall, China Telecom, Great Wall, Keji Wang and Jiao Yu Wang Networks. Though those of us in China know how routing really works here...cough, cough...
I may add an IP alias via our routers in HK for south China users and HK users to come in up on the main south china backbone at a later date - but I need to wait for our CISCO engineer to come back from holidays as I suck at IOS.
Anyway.
url: http://centos.candishosting.com.cn/
sync: Every 6 hours, so 4 times per day
location: Beijing, PR China
bandwidth cap: Unlimited
speed: Unlimited 100mbits Dedicated Fibre
organization: CANDIS Group
organization url: http://www.candis.com.cn
email: hosting at candis.com.cn / rford at candis.com.cn
Cheers,
Richard.
How to exclude the directory that would be rsync?
Thanks a lot!
Ni Hao,
In rsync, you run it with the --exclude option. You can also use the --filter option as well - mix and match. This is my line:
-aqzH --no-p -E --delete --delay-updates --exclude=.htaccess
I use --no-p to over ride the implied option of preserving permissions from the -a archive flag.
I use delay-updates to get the atomic effect and also because my cron script does some permissions checking at the end and until it is done the rsync can screw with my setup.
I then use the --exclude to keep my .htaccess from being removed as I need it to allow for Indexes on my system.
Cheers, RF.
On 10 Feb 2007, at 4:03 AM, Kelphon wrote:
How to exclude the directory that would be rsync?
Thanks a lot!
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New Beijing Mirror, we are on both CNCBig, CNCSmall, China Telecom, Great Wall, Keji Wang and Jiao Yu Wang Networks. Though those of us in China know how routing really works here...cough, cough...
I may add an IP alias via our routers in HK for south China users and HK users to come in up on the main south china backbone at a later date - but I need to wait for our CISCO engineer to come back from holidays as I suck at IOS.
Anyway.
url: http://centos.candishosting.com.cn/ sync: Every 6 hours, so 4 times per day location: Beijing, PR China bandwidth cap: Unlimited speed: Unlimited 100mbits Dedicated Fibre organization: CANDIS Group organization url: http://www.candis.com.cn email: hosting at candis.com.cn / rford at candis.com.cn
The above mirror has been added to the mirror database.
Cheers!