If I understand correctly, the new server does not allow using httpd for serving files through the web. If that's the case, what will happen to the tools which use HTTP to interface with users (e.g. editcounter and such)?
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 1:41 AM, River Tarnell river@wikimedia.org wrote:
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hello,
the new login server (nightshade.toolserver.org) is now ready for use. this server is for everything except web serving. all your bots, tools, etc. must now be run here.
the login alias 'login.toolserver.org' will be updated shortly. this might cause host keys warnings from your SSH client. the fingerprints of the new server are:
RSA: 81:64:c8:f8:29:d1:ed:d7:b5:96:7a:5c:fa:d3:f5:61 DSA: e2:4a:07:58:36:ec:9c:0a:73:b4:f8:49:8f:ff:1a:d0
/home is shared between both servers, so there is no need to copy any files over. http://toolserver.org/ URLs still point to hemlock.
if you find any problems with the new server, please file a bug at https://jira.toolserver.org in the Toolserver project.
after 1 week from today (June 19), we will start killing all tools which run on hemlock.
- river.
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