Messages in this thread | | | From | CaT <> | Subject | Re: us mirror fail | Date | Thu, 1 Apr 1999 01:37:06 -6200 (EST) |
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Joel Jaeggli wrote the following: > > > 1000.root@kinder:/usr/local/src>> lftp kernel > > cd: Access failed: 550 /pub/linux/kernel/v2.2: No such file or directory. > > > > this is one of the ftp.bz2.us.kernel.org mirrors. Don't know > > exactly which one. sorry. dunno who to mail about this either but > > since I've seen official looking responses to mails like this i > > figure this is the next best place. :) > > do you know which IP you were connected to? > > ftp.bz2.us.kernl.org is a bunch of hosts... > > joelja@network-services [/disk1/home/joelja] 505$ nslookup ftp.bz2.us.kernel.org > Server: localhost > Address: 127.0.0.1 > > Name: ftp.bz2.us.kernel.org > Addresses: 204.201.36.6, 205.139.60.165, 209.81.8.5, 129.21.60.42 > 128.223.162.20, 206.253.222.50, 129.22.48.20, 207.179.39.12, > 204.192.112.175
Nope. Sorry. If I did I'd've said it but I just use ftp.bz2.us.kernel.org and lftp doesn't tell me the IP I'm connected to and I completely forgot about netstat. :/
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