On Sunday 28 June 2009 01:04:40 jon wrote: > Chuck Filson wrote: > > There is a new Canadian mirror online and updated daily. > > > > The website is available at http://tor-node.goodeid.com/ and the > > dist hierarchy is available at http://tor-node.goodeid.com/dist/ > > > > Is there a recommended time to update this data? > > > > Chuck tor at goodeid dot com PGP ID 0xA13AADAE > > Chuck, > > > Thank you for providing resources! It helps. When I first started my > mirror, is was about 45 days before I saw real traffic, so it might be > the same for you. There is no real recommendation for non peak hours > for updates. If you are using rsync, then the throughput will be > negligible on an update. As far as frequency goes, I would recommend > no longer than 36 hours (this is when we might start considering the > mirror out of date) and every 12-24 hours being optimal. There is a > cron you can use if your server is linux based. Let us know if you > need help setting that up. > > I notice that we don't have ssl on your mirror yet... if you are using > a shared hosting provider I might be able to help you configure a self > signed certificate that you can use to enable SSL for all subdomains > (wildcard cert). Let me know and we can look into your situation. > > I have recorded your mirror into the torproject.org website in rev. > 19854. This should reflect on actual site shortly as the builds are > manually done. > > Let us know if there is anything else we can do or help you with on > your mirror. > > Best, > Jon The website is also now available at https://tor-node.goodeid.com/ and the dist hierarchy is available at https://tor-node.goodeid.com/dist/ This required moving the Goodeid relay from port 443 to 9001. Chuck
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