At 12:37 p.m. 6/10/2004, Jeremy Clyma wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: David Robb [mailto:ender(a)paradise.gen.nz] Sent: Wednesday, 6 October 2004 12:34 p.m. To: Jeremy Clyma Cc: 'nznog' Subject: RE: [nznog] linux.jetstreamgames.co.nz
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Jeremy Clyma wrote:
What is amusing me even more, is that the subject of this whole thread linux.jetstreamgames.co.nz _is_ currently serving up an updated debian archive amongst others, that should be reachable NZ wide.
The Australian debian mirror is also reachable NZ wide, but costs money to get to. For anyone connected to WIX (and soon APE), the Citylink provided debian mirrors cost much much less to get to (in many cases, arguably nothing).
At present, the route to the linux.jetstreamgames server is via Xtras APE connection - will the jetstreamgames debian mirror remain accessable via this peering point? (Either at the peering exchanges or through private peering links).
--David
For as long as I can maintain it, the archives will be accessible via where ever the peering points happen to be. Currently that's via APE as far as I know, but with not being directly involved with peering decisions....
There aren't any plans to change the way this currently routes which is either direct to peering partners or via APE / WIX peers as appropriate, or to the DSL environment and others via Global Gateway as needed. AFAIK it's accessible to all in NZ via the above mentioned methods but let Jeremy know if that's not your experience and we'll see if we can get it sorted for you. Regards, -- Ted Grenfell, ISP Performance Manager, IS Ops & Service Delivery, Telecom NZ Limited Mob: +64 274 435 455; DDI: +64 9359 5854; Fax: +64 9377 0781 ICQ: 191891; MSN Messenger: cameleon @ xtra.co.nz Level 2 The Plaza, 2 Hereford St, Private Bag 92028, Auckland CBD This email is for the person(s) identified above, and is confidential to the sender and the person(s). No one else is authorised to use or disseminate this email or its contents. The email or its contents do not necessarily represent the views of Xtra Limited or Telecom. Please note that this communication does not designate an information system for the purposes of the Electronic Transactions Act 2002.