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| == Introduction ==
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| The most common nocturnal activity of an engineering student, particularly when exams are approaching, is to fire up a first person shooter game. Now suppose, the geek in you, fed up with all the trivialities a text book offers, decide to challenge your friend to a deadly dual of OpenAreana. According to murphy's law, he won't have it installed, and the Internet connection will go down at the very moment. Now being a geek, you won't give up so easily, would you? You will decide to see the end of it and will decide to make a local repository of the Fedora, so that everything is available when you want them. Ofcourse you will be able to do it yourself, but I consider it my duty to make it easier so that you can take up more important duties like running a OpenArena server.
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| == Why mirror it? ==
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| == Size estimate. ==
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| == What do I mirror? ==
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| == How? ==
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| == Hardware requisite ==
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| == Software requisite - apache/vsftpd/rsync ==
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| == Test your download speed ==
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| == Clean the board (Setup your System) ==
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| == Setup webserver and ftp server ==
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| == Start syncing ==
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| == When synced, put in a cron job ==
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| == Run report mirror ==
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| == Setup firewall ==
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| == Monitor regularly ==
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| == Build up Stats ==
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Latest revision as of 06:20, 8 August 2009
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