There have been a number of changes recently to the Samba ftp and web sites. As I have mentioned earlier this is in response to the very high networking costs of running the site. First of all, you will notice that the opening page on the web site points you at a number of web mirror sites. These mirrors sites are kept very uptodate using rsync. Please use them. If the number of people using the main site remains too high then I might be forced to ban all non Australian and New Zealand sites from the pages. Next, you will notice that the ftp server now puts up a message telling you about alternate sites when you cd to /pub/samba/. Please use the site closest to you. If you are not coming from an Australian or New Zealand site then some subdirectories (currently the Binary_Packages and old-versions directories) will not be accessible to you. Use one of the mirror sites instead. I was forced to do this because too many people are running their own private mirrors of the complete Samba ftp site. Over 14 GB was downloaded from the /pub/samba/Binary_Packages directory alone in the last day. I have also banned all web robots from the site. Up till now I have allowed web robots but have specified in robots.txt that they should not traverse certain infinite directory trees. Despite this, large numbers of robots continued to traverse the site. One such robot yesterday downloaded 22k files. I now have a policy of detecting and banning all sites that scan our site with a web robot. Finally, if you want to run a mirror site then please read http://samba.anu.edu.au/samba/mirroring.html I apologize that such measures have been forced on us, and I hope that the mirror sites will compensate for any loss of access. - the Samba Team