Gnu Ftp Mirror

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This is ftp.gnu.org, the FTP server of the the GNU project. NOTICE (Updated October 13 2017): Because of security concerns with plaintext protocols, we still intend to disable the FTP protocol for downloads on this server (downloads would still be available over HTTP and HTTPS), but we will not be doing it on November 1, 2017, as previously announced here. Index of /mirror/GNU/binutils Name Last modified Size Description. Parent Directory - binutils-2.10-2.10.1-patch.gz 2000-11-07 17:06 177K binutils-2.10.1.tar.gz 2000.

FTP Mirrors

The primary FTP site ftp.gnupg.org is mirrored at severalsites. Please choose the nearest mirror to you. If you are seeking forweb site mirrors, please consult the WWW mirror page .

CountryOrganisationLinksSync
The Americas
CanadaGnuPG.caftp2/day
Asia
JapanRing
Europe
AustriaTU Wien
Denmarkdotsrc.orgdaily
GermanyArtfiles New Media GmbHhttpdaily
Frankenftpdaily
HungaryCrySyS Lab., Buteftpdaily
IrelandHEAnet4/day
NetherlandsBITftp
SurfNetftp
RomaniaRomanian Edu., Iasi Branchftp
United Kingdommirror.tje.me.uk4/day
UK Mirror Service

Using and running mirrors

Downloading from mirrors

First, for users/downloaders: the address http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/multiplexes between the mirrors, trying to choose one that is nearby andup to date. E.g., http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/emacs/goes to a mirror's directory of GNUEmacs. We recommend using this generic ftpmirror.gnu.org addresswherever possible in links, documentation, etc., to reduce load on themain GNU server.

Mirroring the GNU FTP server

Mirroring the GNU FTP server requires approximately 63GB disk space(as of February 2017). You can rsync directly from ftp.gnu.org:

However, please consider mirroring from another site, again to reduceload on the GNU server. These sites provide access to all the materialon ftp.gnu.org. They update from us nightly (at least), and you mayaccess them via rsync with the same options as above:

Africa

rsync://mirror.ufs.ac.za/gnu (South Africa)

rsync://mirror.marwan.ma/gnu/ (Morocco)

Gnu Ftp Mirrored

North America

rsync://gnu.mirror.iweb.com/gnu (Canada)

rsync://mirror.sergal.org/gnu (Canada)

rsync://mirror.its.dal.ca/gnu (Canada)

rsync://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/gnu/ (Canada)

rsync://gnu.freemirror.org/gnu (Canada)

rsync://mirror2.evolution-host.com/gnu (Canada)

rsync://mirrors.sarata.com/gnu/ (Arizona, USA)

rsync://mirror.keystealth.org/gnu/ (California, USA)

rsync://mirrors.ocf.berkeley.edu/gnu/ (California, USA)

rsync://mirrors.syringanetworks.net/gnu/ (Idaho, USA)

rsync://mirror.team-cymru.com/gnu/ (Illinois, USA)

rsync://mirror.leifrogers.com/gnu/gnu/ (Indiana, USA)

rsync://mirrors.tripadvisor.com/gnu/ (Massachusetts, USA)

rsync://mirror.clarkson.edu/gnu/ (New York, USA)

South America

rsync://mirror.nbtelecom.com.br/gnu/ (Brazil)

rsync://gnu.c3sl.ufpr.br/gnu/ftp/ (Brazil)

rsync://mirror.cedia.org.ec/gnu (Ecuador)

Asia

rsync://mirrors.ustc.edu.cn/gnu/ (China)

rsync://mirrors.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/gnu/ (China)

rsync://mirror-hk.koddos.net/gnu/ (Hong Kong)

rsync://ftp.jaist.ac.jp/pub/GNU/ (Japan)

rsync://mirror.jre655.com/GNU (Japan)

rsync://ftp.kaist.ac.kr/gnu/ (Korea)

rsync://mirror.ossplanet.net/gnu (Taiwan)

Mirror

Gnu Ftp Mirrors

Europe

rsync://mirror.kumi.systems/gnu/ (Austria)

rsync://ftp.funet.fi/ftp/pub/gnu/prep/ (Finland)

rsync://rsync.cyberbits.eu/gnu/ (France)

rsync://mirror.clientvps.com/gnu (Germany)

rsync://de.freedif.org/gnu/ (Germany)

rsync://ftp.fau.de/gnu (Germany)

rsync://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/gnu/ (Germany)

rsync://mirror.netcologne.de/gnu (Germany)

rsync://ftp.wrz.de/pub/gnu/ (Germany)

rsync://quantum-mirror.hu/gnu/ (Hungary)

rsync://mirrors.mivocloud.com/gnu/ (Moldova)

rsync://mirror.lyrahosting.com/gnu (Netherlands)

rsync://ftp.snt.utwente.nl/gnu/ (Netherlands)

rsync://mirror.koddos.net/gnu (Netherlands)

rsync://gnuftp.uib.no/gnuftp/ (Norway)

rsync://mirrors.up.pt/pub/gnu/ (Portugal)

rsync://mirrors.nav.ro/gnu (Romania)

rsync://mirror.sbb.rs/gnu/ (Serbia)

rsync://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/gnu.org/gnu/ (Sweden)

rsync://mirrors.gethosted.online/gnu (UK)

rsync://rsync.mirrorservice.org/ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ (UK)

rsync://ftp-gnu-org.ip-connect.vn.ua/ftp.gnu.org/ (Ukraine)

Oceania

rsync://mirror.lagoon.nc/gnu/ (New Caledonia)

Making your mirror public

You can keep your mirror private, but we will be very grateful if yousupport free software by making it public. However, your mirror needs tomeet the following guidelines to be accepted on our public mirror list:

  • Text (if any) should be as short as possible, and strictly explanatory.
  • Images, including logos, should be avoided by courtesy to people who use devices with small screens, except if the images are on the site being mirrored.
  • The header and footer shouldn't have links, except possibly for bug-reporting. Extra links are annoying for users, and in some cases are considered spam.

To add your mirror to the public mirror list, we require (andrecommend) a daily update frequency. After establishing yourmirror, please contact so wecan review it. Cod waw demo zombies. Please provide the following:

  • URL of the mirror (https/http/ftp/rsync as appropriate),
  • country where the mirror is located,
  • update frequency (once daily is recommended),
  • preferred contact information for any mirror-related issues (we will keep all contact information confidential), and
  • whether your site can also be a source for other mirrors.

Web setup for mirrors

It is very useful to make your mirror available to users via HTTPor HTTPS, so please support this if you can. We highly encourage newmirrors to support HTTPS as the most secure option.

Set up your web serverconfiguration to avoid sending the Content-Encoding header because itcauses problems with some gateways.

With Apache, we highly recommend the following setting, so that users cansee full filenames in generated listings instead of having them betruncated:

If you set up an HTTPS mirror, please make sure its SSL certificatecarries a valid signature from a certification authority; it's difficultfor us to track mirrors with self-signed certificates. If you don'talready have a valid signature, Let's Encrypt is a good place to get it.

Mirroring the GNU Alpha release server

ftp.gnu.org and other sites also offer alpha.gnu.org (around 10GB) foryour mirroring pleasure:

North America
rsync://ftp.gnu.org/alpha/ (USA - primary site)
rsync://mirrors.sarata.com/gnu-alpha/ (USA - Arizona)
rsync://gnualpha.freemirror.org/gnualpha (Canada)
South America
rsync://gnu.c3sl.ufpr.br/gnu/alpha/ (Brazil)
rsync://mirror.cedia.org.ec/gnualpha (Ecuador)
Europe
rsync://mirror.kumi.systems/gnualpha/ (Austria)
rsync://ftp.funet.fi/ftp/pub/mirrors/alpha.gnu.org/gnu/ (Finland)
rsync://rsync.cyberbits.eu/gnu/alpha/ (France)
rsync://de.freedif.org/alpha/ (Germany)
rsync://quantum-mirror.hu/gnualpha/ (Hungary)
rsync://gnualpha.uib.no/gnualpha/ (Norway)
rsync://mirrors.up.pt/pub/gnu-alpha/ (Portugal)
rsync://ftp.acc.umu.se/mirror/gnu.org/alpha/ (Sweden)
rsync://rsync.mirrorservice.org/alpha.gnu.org/gnu/ (UK)
rsync://alpha-gnu-org.ip-connect.vn.ua/alpha.gnu.org/ (Ukraine)

Nightly updates are sufficient for GNU FTP and Alpha material.

Mirroring nongnu releases from Savannah

We also greatly appreciate additional mirrors of thenongnu projects hosted at savannah.nongnu.org. The total iscurrently around 51GB. To do this, we recommend you retrieve andupdate the files using rsync, with the same options as above forftp.gnu.org, namely:

These options ensure that it is an exact mirror. (There willprobably be some permission errors; just ignore them. They are due tochoices or mistakes by individual project maintainers.)

It is fine to update savannah/nongnu once a day as well; twice a dayif you like. More than that is not worth the bandwidth, the contentsare not that dynamic.

If you can help with this, please email us with the url to yourmirror so we can add you to the list.Thanks!

(Not) Mirroring the GNU web server

We no longer recommend creating web mirrors, because it has turnedout that (a) few people can make use of them, and (b) manymirrors either became out of date or went offline relatively frequently.We don't want outdated information about the GNU project to bedisseminated.

Nonetheless, if you wish to mirror www.gnu.org for your ownpurposes, that is ok with us. We recommend using mod_proxy.Here is anunsupported recipe of Apache directives for your:

(Thanks to Juri Hoerner for providing this Apache information.)





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