X-Git-Url: https://git.adam-barratt.org.uk/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=input%2Fdsablog%2F2010%2F05%2FDropping_security.geo.debian.org_zone.mdwn;h=85a2820e90917ed5a97f6bd2e7a4e55ddf74c33c;hb=bb554bfd95a1d107970197f2670bb8aab0f33c30;hp=1ac52d3182150f6c52da7479402aad108c390402;hpb=588409d4b0bde938b0e4173be9adf594639c0291;p=mirror%2Fdsa-wiki.git diff --git a/input/dsablog/2010/05/Dropping_security.geo.debian.org_zone.mdwn b/input/dsablog/2010/05/Dropping_security.geo.debian.org_zone.mdwn index 1ac52d3..85a2820 100644 --- a/input/dsablog/2010/05/Dropping_security.geo.debian.org_zone.mdwn +++ b/input/dsablog/2010/05/Dropping_security.geo.debian.org_zone.mdwn @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ [[!meta author="Martin Zobel-Helas"]] While setting up GeoDNS for parts of the debian.org zone, we set up a -new subzone security.geo.debian.org. This was mainly due to +new subzone security.geo.debian.org. This was mainly due to the fact we didn't want to mess up the existing zone while experimenting with GeoDNS. @@ -23,6 +23,6 @@ On August 1st, we will stop serving the subzone ## Conclusion In case you use a security.geo.debian.org entry in your -/etc/apt/sources.list, now is the best time to change that +/etc/apt/sources.list, now is the best time to change that entry to security.debian.org. Both zones currently serve the same content.