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Hi, On Saturday, December 5, 2015 at 2:18:09 PM UTC-6, DJ Delorie wrote: > > Well, it's back to "Permission denied" again. > > Now it's intentional. Criminals use filenames with similar enough > patterns that blocking them also blocks "mini-faq.txt", and my ftp > server isn't flexible enough to tell the difference. Uh ... okay. Whatever you think is best. :-) > The mirrors (rsync) and http servers shouldn't have a problem. I was already preferring a mirror (since you've long recommended such). No sweat.
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