[ipxe-devel] rom.etherboot.org port 80 is down

Andrew andrew at shopcusa.com
Sat Aug 6 08:43:07 UTC 2011


On 8/5/2011 12:36 PM, Chris McClimans wrote:
> I'd like to find a way to construct those images from original sources
> and not depend on the etherboot.org <http://etherboot.org> blobs. I'm 
> trying to create a
> customized boot.kernel.org <http://boot.kernel.org>, thoughts on 
> secondary sources for those
> modified images, or better yet, how to create them?
>
> $ git clone git://git.etherboot.org/scm/people/pravin/BKO.git 
> <http://git.etherboot.org/scm/people/pravin/BKO.git>
> $ cd BKO/install_help
> $ ./download_initramfs_images_http.sh
> downloading dsl initramfs
> --2011-08-06 06:43:17-- 
> http://rom.etherboot.org/share/pravin/BKO///bko/live/dsl/minirt24.gz
> Resolving rom.etherboot.org... 140.211.167.171
> Connecting to rom.etherboot.org 
> <http://rom.etherboot.org>|140.211.167.171|:80... failed: Connection 
> refused.
>
> $ grep REMOTE_BKO_LOCATION= 
> ./install_help/download_initramfs_images_http.sh
> REMOTE_BKO_LOCATION=$REMOTE_INITRAMFS_DOWNLOAD_LOCATION
> REMOTE_BKO_LOCATION="http://rom.etherboot.org/share/pravin/BKO/"
>
> $ nc rom.etherboot.org <http://rom.etherboot.org> 80 -v
> nc: connect to rom.etherboot.org <http://rom.etherboot.org> port 80 
> (tcp) failed: Connection refused
>
> $ nmap rom.etherboot.org <http://rom.etherboot.org>
>
> Starting Nmap 5.21 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2011-08-06 06:38 NZST
> Nmap scan report for rom.etherboot.org <http://rom.etherboot.org> 
> (140.211.167.171)
> Host is up (0.21s latency).
> Not shown: 992 filtered ports
> PORT     STATE  SERVICE
> 22/tcp   closed ssh
> 80/tcp   closed http
> 443/tcp  closed https
> 497/tcp  open   retrospect
> 587/tcp  open   submission
> 1863/tcp open   msnp
> 5190/tcp open   aol
> 9418/tcp open   git
>
>
>
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I have an unmodified copy of the BKO repo, I could probably tar it up 
Monday and put it somewhere  if you would like.

-A
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