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Thu May 30 14:03:01 UTC 2013
Pasqual Castellon <p.castellon at cadt.com>

Dear Anthony,
Which exact owner/group and permissions need in the folders?
what is means 'allow indexing of the folders' . Is there any unix 
command for that?

Pasqual.

En/na Anthony Somerset ha escrit:
> getting forbidden errors to the folder in question,, you need to check 
> your folder permissions and allow indexing of the folders
>
> Kind regards,
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> On 30 May 2013, at 13:21, Pasqual Castellon <p.castellon at cadt.com 
> <mailto:p.castellon at cadt.com>> wrote:
>
>> Dear Sir,
>> I have removed the 'mirror'. You now can access the mirror as
>>
>> http://centos.cadt.com/6.4/updates/x86_64/
>> For the bandwidth there is my mistake. We use fiber here so the 
>> bandwidth is arounf 100Mb
>>
>> Best regards.
>>
>> En/na Anssi Johansson ha escrit:
>>> Pasqual Castellon kirjoitti:
>>>> CentOS Mirror website_
>>>> http://centos.cadt.com
>>> There is a slight problem with this mirror. The mirror checker scripts
>>> and CentOS installations themselves expect that to get, say, x86_64
>>> CentOS 6.4's updates, the files are found from the mirror URL + version
>>> + repository + architecture. In your case, the full URL for that would
>>> behttp://centos.cadt.com/6.4/updates/x86_64/
>>>
>>> However, that URL does not seem to work because you seem to be using
>>> some sort of a "directory browser" script, which points to files in
>>> /mirror and /?dir=mirror/6.4/
>>>
>>>> _Bandwidth_
>>>> 30Mbps
>>> This may also be a concern. Generally we only accept mirrors with a
>>> speed of at least 100Mbit/s (with exceptions for remote locations such
>>> as Africa).
>>>
>>> If you want to help with the file distribution, one option would be to
>>> set up a bittorrent seedbox with CentOS files. There are no bandwidth
>>> limits for that.
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>>
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