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Re: RE : Site Mirroir
No, my problem is this.
Let me give clearly an example.
I have a web site on my webserver called SERV1. The URL to reach the site
is www.web1.com.
Now i want to have a mirror of that web site on another server named SERV2
on a remote ISP network. The transfert will be done automatically each hour.
If somebody want to visite my web site, he only know one address :
www.web1.com.
And that address can call SERV1 or SERV2 depending of the following
situations : SERV1 is down and SERV2 is up (so SERV2 will respond), SERV2
is more quick than SERV1 (so SERV2 will respond), unless SERV1 will respond.
Now my problem is :
1 - What do I need to have like packages for that?
2 - Which mirror configuration each of the both servers SERV1 and SERV2
will have?
I think I more and more clear.
Thanks you for your help
Paul
At 05:12 PM 5/24/2002 +0300, Noah K Sematimba wrote:
> > Now like I have said, I would like to get experience from those who have
> > installed yet MIRROR.
> > What is the procedure and witch packages is needed and where to find those
> > packages?
>
>If you're talking about the package called mirror. You simply need the
>package mirror itself and also to run an ftp server. Problem with this is
>the usual fact that ftp is unencrypted thus all ytour stuff is cleartext.
>
>You could use sitecopy and if the web server has DAV support that is an
>option. Since in that case you could use ssl.
>
>Noah.
>
>
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