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Re: [Wp-mirror-list] [Xmldatadumps-l] ftpmirror.your.org - IPv4 and IPv6


From: Dr. Kent L. Miller
Subject: Re: [Wp-mirror-list] [Xmldatadumps-l] ftpmirror.your.org - IPv4 and IPv6 give different results (fwd)
Date: Sun, 17 Nov 2013 22:18:46 -0500 (EST)
User-agent: Alpine 2.02 (DEB 1266 2009-07-14)

Dear Kent,

 

1) *wikimedia-site-xdump*

 

thanks for the fixing this/having this looked.. Tried the curl tests again.
With --ipv6 my installation doesn't work at all yet because I haven't
activated ipv6 yet. I guess it's time for me do so some time soon..

 

However "curl -L" now downloads the "rsync-dirlist-last-1-good.txt" file
correctly, as does wget. However, by default wget writes the file to disk,
and to get the behavior of "curl -L" it would need "wget -q -O -", that is,
it needs some options, albeit different ones, as well..

 

regards,

 

Guy
 

      -----Original message-----
      From: Dr. Kent L. Miller <address@hidden>
      Sent: Sat 16-11-2013 23:01
      Subject: Re: [Xmldatadumps-l] ftpmirror.your.org - IPv4 and IPv6
      give different results (fwd)
      To: Guy Castagnoli <address@hidden>;
      CC: wpmirrordev <address@hidden>; wp-mirror-list
      <address@hidden>;
      Dear Guy,

      1) *wikimedia-site-xdump*

      The HTTP/1.1 301 redirect with IPv4 is now fixed at <your.org>

      However, the error did spoil your out-of-box experience.  So I
      am thinking
      about replacing `curl' with `wget' which automatically follows
      redirects.

      Sincerely Yours,
      Kent

      ---------- Forwarded message ----------
      Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2013 14:53:49 -0600
      From: Kevin Day <address@hidden>
      To: Dr. Kent L. Miller <address@hidden>
      Subject: Re: [Xmldatadumps-l] ftpmirror.your.org - IPv4 and IPv6
      give different
          results

      Nice catch!

      That should be fixed now, and sending a 301 redirect on both
      ipv4 and ipv6.

      Several of the pages on the “dumps” collection have hardcoded
      links that require them to be in the / (root) directory, so they
      require their own hostname.

      — Kevin

      On Nov 16, 2013, at 2:32 PM, Dr. Kent L. Miller
      <address@hidden> wrote:

      > Dear Ariel,
      >
      > When I compare the following two commands
      >
      > (shell)$ curl --ipv4 --verbose
      http://ftpmirror.your.org/pub/wikimedia/dumps/
      > (shell)$ curl --ipv6 --verbose
      http://ftpmirror.your.org/pub/wikimedia/dumps/
      >
      > The first reports "HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently"
      > The second reports "HTTP/1.1 200 OK"
      >
      > Has anyone else noticed this?
      >
      > Sincerely Yours,
      > Kent
      >
      >
      >
      +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
      > pub  1024D/359E5142 2008-09-01       GPG key available on
      pgpkeys.mit.edu
      >     Key fingerprint = 8D4F 4485 7F7D 5406 230C  9749 B821 2572
      359E 5142
      > uid  Dr. Kent L. Miller <address@hidden>
      >
      +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
      >
      >
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