"leaks" This is just the silliest thing I have ever heard. This happens all the time, even with Windows. I see no cause for alarm, especially since this is FOSS. What's the problem? ~Shawn On 7/8/11, John R. Dennison <jrd at gerdesas.com> wrote: > On Sat, Jul 09, 2011 at 02:19:29AM +0200, Ljubomir Ljubojevic wrote: >> One of the members on CentOS Facebook page says that he was able to >> download ISO file from a public official mirror. Maybe someone could >> check this claim and plug the leak? > > Rough checking shows at least 3 mirrors leaking, which is typical. I've > contacted one mirror admin that promptly took his mirror off-line to > address it (at least it is no longer responding). > > There is nothing that can be done to "plug" leaks except > > 1) contact the admins and have them fix it > 2) remove the mirrors from the mirrorlist and remove their acls. > > Frankly, not that my vote counts, I'm all for #2. The issue can be > revisited a few days after release once everything is calm again. > > > > > > John > -- > There are men -- now in power in this country -- who do not respect > dissent, who cannot cope with turmoil, and who believe that the people of > America are ready to support repression as long as it is done with a quiet > voice and a business suit. > > John V. Lindsay (1921-2000), US politician, Congressman, Mayor of New York > City >