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Download via HTTP/FTP

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Structural layout:

The file structure of each server is: --- 1124,1130 ----
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Structural Layout:

The file structure of each server is: *************** *** 1136,1145 **** must be available. This location can be a link, if necessary.

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  • /pub/OpenBSD/6.9/
    Where you find our most recent release.

    Information for prospective mirrors

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  • at least the last two releases in binary form
  • up-to-date snapshots (no older than a week)
  • all associated directories !
    (including OpenSSH/, OpenNTPD/, OpenBGPD/, LibreSSL/, patches/, ! rpki-client/, syspatch/ and tools/) Also: --- 1190,1197 ----
  • at least the last two releases in binary form
  • up-to-date snapshots (no older than a week)
  • all associated directories !
    (including OpenSSH/, OpenNTPD/, OpenBGPD/, OpenIKED/, LibreSSL/, ! patches/, rpki-client/, syspatch/ and tools/) Also: *************** *** 1210,1216 **** As of March 2020, the minimum space required is approximately 750GB. However, to reduce problems for users when snapshot packages are updated, it is strongly recommended to use the rsync options --delete-delay --delay-updates ! which requires additional space during updates. --fuzzy may also be helpful to reduce the amount of data transferred when updating snapshot packages. Depending on the disk space available, mirrors may provide more contents, --- 1205,1211 ---- As of March 2020, the minimum space required is approximately 750GB. However, to reduce problems for users when snapshot packages are updated, it is strongly recommended to use the rsync options --delete-delay --delay-updates ! which require additional space during updates. --fuzzy may also be helpful to reduce the amount of data transferred when updating snapshot packages. Depending on the disk space available, mirrors may provide more contents,