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[jira] [Commented] (INFRA-8244) New Apache mirror

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Christopher Rowarth commented on INFRA-8244:
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Hi,

Who is the ISP, and do you have more details beyond what you've provided? I can access it from at least two separate ISP's without receiving any such warnings. I've used Chrome (which I've seen display such warnings for other websites) and IE as well as Firefox and neither of these three browsers display any malware warnings. 

As for explanations - I have none ... can you provide a screenshot of the warning? This server is not used as a shared hosting platform; it's a private system used only by myself. And nothing illegal or otherwise "bad" is hosted on it. 

> New Apache mirror
> -----------------
>
>                 Key: INFRA-8244
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-8244
>             Project: Infrastructure
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Mirrors
>            Reporter: Christopher Rowarth
>
> URL of mirror : http://apache.mirror.crcrepairs.com/
> [optional] rsync mirror : n/a
> Country where the mirror is located : Germany
> Contact email address : chris@rowarth.co.uk
> Update frequency : every 12 hours
> Rsync repository used : 
> I use these rsync options : rsync -avz --delete --safe-links rsync.apache.org::apache-dist /home/weezel/htdocs/apache.mirror.crcrepairs.com
> I have configured my Apache HTTP server as requested : yes
> I have subscribed the contact address to mirrors@apache.org : yes
> At the moment, I rsync from the IP address : (195.154.9.155)



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