I love Centos. Have in on my data centre servers, my home servers, my laptop and my netbook. Yes there are serious and continuing security concerns relating to Gnome and KDE but they are not Centos. Currently running 5.6 and would like a two set DVD of that version. However none of the mirrors offer pure DVDs only Torrent versions which involve the possibility of bits being tampered with and things leaving my servers without explicit knowledge and authority. None of the CD / DVD sellers I have contacted can offer Centos 5.6 DVDs because, they say, they can't get a virgin 5.6 DVD only Torrent. FreeBSD 8.2 (the latest) offers a virgin 1 DVD download. The whole distribution is about 4 DVDs. Can Centos offer a virgin 1 DVD download of 5.6 for those of us who are unhappy about slow Torrent, the possibility of tampering and the traffic out of our machines ? BY THE WAY, a very BIG and GRATEFUL THANK YOU to the EXCELLENT TEAM that gave us the wonderful Centos 5.6. Very much appreciated and if KBS and the others ever venture out of Kent and London a bit northwards but south of Watford I would be delighted to buy him and the others several rounds of drinks. It makes me want to write an application for Linux. -- With best regards, Paul. England, EU.
P.S. Johnny, Thank you for Seahorse. Much appreciated. -- With best regards, Paul. England, EU.
> Currently running 5.6 and would like a two set DVD of that version. > However none of the mirrors offer pure DVDs only Torrent versions which > involve the possibility of bits being tampered with and things leaving > my servers without explicit knowledge and authority. > > None of the CD / DVD sellers I have contacted can offer Centos 5.6 DVDs > because, they say, they can't get a virgin 5.6 DVD only Torrent.that argument is a total red herring. torrents are digitally signed and protected with MD5 checksums on each block, they can't be tampered with as long as you get the original .torrent file from a reliable source. -- john r pierce N 37, W 122 santa cruz ca mid-left coast
Hi, On Friday, June 24, 2011 at 9:23 AM, Always Learning wrote: [ ... ]> Currently running 5.6 and would like a two set DVD of that version. > However none of the mirrors offer pure DVDs only Torrent versions which > involve the possibility of bits being tampered with and things leaving > my servers without explicit knowledge and authority. > > None of the CD / DVD sellers I have contacted can offer Centos 5.6 DVDs > because, they say, they can't get a virgin 5.6 DVD only Torrent.Have you tried the Asian mirrors? http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=32 For example, http://ftp.riken.jp/Linux/centos/5.6/isos/x86_64/ HTH, -- - Edo - mailto:ml2edwin at gmail.com ?A wise person will listen and take in more instruction ...? ?Proverbs 1:5
On Thursday 23 June 2011 20:23, Always Learning wrote:> Currently running 5.6 and would like a two set DVD of that version. > However none of the mirrors offer pure DVDs only Torrent versions > which involve the possibility of bits being tampered with and things > leaving my servers without explicit knowledge and authority.Some of the mirrors have DVD images available for direct download. For example, at http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=30 , some mirrors are indicated as having "Direct DVD Downloads". I agree with John that the argument about torrents not being "virgin" is complete nonsense. You get the torrent file from one of the mirrors, and that's just as secure are getting an ISO image from one of the mirrors. Once you've downloaded the DVD image using BitTorrent, you can check it against the checksums in the release announcement in exactly the same way as if you downloaded the DVD image itself from a mirror. -- Yves Bellefeuille <yan at storm.ca> "La Esperanta Civito ne rifuzas anticipe la kunlaboron de erarintoj, se ili konscias pri sia eraro." -- Heroldo Komunikas, n-ro 473.
On Friday 24 June 2011 01:23, Always Learning wrote:> Currently running 5.6 and would like a two set DVD of that version. > However none of the mirrors offer pure DVDs only Torrent versions which > involve the possibility of bits being tampered with and things leaving > my servers without explicit knowledge and authority. >University of Kent mirror has DVD isos: ftp://mirrorservice.org/sites/mirror.centos.org/5.6/isos/x86_64 ftp://mirrorservice.org/sites/mirror.centos.org/5.6/isos/i386 Colin.