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pubsvn.ez.no hacked?

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Gabriel Ambuehl

Wednesday 02 March 2005 11:03:46 pm

I guess it depends where you are. You can get what they claim to 100mbit flat in Germany for like 80E a month at times...

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Paul Forsyth

Thursday 03 March 2005 3:37:53 am

Not bad at all. University speeds :)

Im on a 2mbit line for about 35 uk pounds. Though we are going through a speed craze in the uk. I think you can get a 8mbit for about 40 uk pounds from some places. But they are starting to place restrictions on bandwidth... :(

paul

Gabriel Ambuehl

Thursday 03 March 2005 3:46:34 am

I have 2mbit cable here (Switzerland) for roughly 50E a month (been this way for little over a year, the next round should be just around the corner I guess). So far, no ISP dared to implement traffic restrictions (whomever has me pay for BW won't get my business and it's the same with most people I know) and Swisscom is even thinking about going to VDSL until 2007. But I doubt they'll offer unrestricted 50mbit VDSL like in South Korea...

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Paul Borgermans

Thursday 03 March 2005 7:35:43 am

FYI

pubsvn.ez.no is currently connected for downloads at 34Mbit/s, uploads for the community repository are max 8Mbit/s for most of you and also 34Mbit/s for those on the pan-european acedemic Gbit network (Geant). No restrictions on volume transferrred.

-paul

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Sunday 13 March 2005 11:46:08 pm

Is it only me who cannot download a "fresh trunk" with subversion:

svn co http://pubsvn.ez.no/nextgen/trunk/ trunk

Results in "Segmentation fault".

Gabriel Ambuehl

Monday 14 March 2005 12:01:46 am

Worked for me on Sunday. Maybe you have a hardware problem?

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Paul Forsyth

Monday 14 March 2005 12:17:10 am

Whenever pubsvn updates from the main ez repository the server is offline. Maybe you connected when the update was underway? Usually the main page tells you of the status.

If it is down for no reason wait a while. The next update may fix it.

paul

Xavier Dutoit

Monday 14 March 2005 1:21:58 am

Hi,

What has been hacked: the repository or the website ? Should we (people having write access to the repository) check something ?

Waiting on your infos before svn updating....

X+

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Paul Borgermans

Monday 14 March 2005 6:50:18 am

Hello Hans-Henry

Teh bottom line: do not try to access pubsvn.ez.no from 8h15 to 8h30, from 16h15 to 16h30 and 22h15 to 22h30 CET.

Currently, pubsvn.ez.no has a few recurring downtimes each day: at around 19 minutes past 8, 16 and 22h CET pubsvn is rsynced with zev.ez.no.

In order to avoid corruptions, the repository is closed (shutdown of apache necessary) in a staged procedure where the current svn repository is replaced with a fresh copy.

The entire procedure usually takes roughly 5 minutes since the config changes at zev.ez.no (it used to take a few hours before)

3 updates a day also enables a large window for more successful downloads of the livecd sections.

I hope this clarifies a bit

Regards

-paul

eZ Publish, eZ Find, Solr expert consulting and training
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Paul Borgermans

Monday 14 March 2005 7:02:04 am

No, the repository was not affected, only the home page. Nevertheless I did a restore from tape to be sure and upgraded everything (OS + services)

Regards

-paul

eZ Publish, eZ Find, Solr expert consulting and training
http://twitter.com/paulborgermans