secure linuxfromscratch.org url

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See the original post from Mickael A. Peters, titled
"Bootable Utility CD", dated 20030409.1816(+0200), and subsequent posts:
http://&lfs-domainname;/pipermail/blfs-support/2003-April/038817.html
https://&lfs-domainname;/pipermail/blfs-support/2003-April/038817.html
On my system (x86, ext3), man pages were 35564KB before compression.
gzip -9 compressed them down to 20372KB (57.28%), bzip2 -9 got down to

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#
# You can find additional information
# about firewalls in Chapter 4 of the BLFS book.
# http://www.&lfs-domainname;/blfs
# https://www.&lfs-domainname;/blfs
# Drop all existing rules
flush ruleset

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<!ENTITY maintainer-address "blfs-maintainer@&lfs-domainname;">
<!ENTITY lfs-website "http://www.&lfs-domainname;">
<!ENTITY lfs-website "https://www.&lfs-domainname;">
<!-- downloads_root must have an entity because it is needed for scripts
change svn to x.y for release. Note: s/_/-/ in comment to avoid grep error
Update 'downloads-root-systemd' to x.y-systemd
-->
<!ENTITY downloads-root "https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/downloads/svn">
<!ENTITY downloads-root-systemd "https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/downloads/systemd">
<!ENTITY downloads-project "http://downloads.&lfs-domainname;">
<!ENTITY downloads-project "https://downloads.&lfs-domainname;">
<!ENTITY sources-anduin-http "http://anduin.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS">
<!ENTITY sources-anduin-ftp "ftp://anduin.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS">
<!ENTITY hints-root "http://www.&lfs-domainname;/hints">
<!ENTITY hints-root "https://www.&lfs-domainname;/hints">
<!ENTITY patch-downloads "https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/patches/downloads">
<!ENTITY patch-root "http://www.&lfs-domainname;/patches/blfs/svn">
<!ENTITY errata "http://www.&lfs-domainname;/blfs/errata/&blfs-version;/">
<!ENTITY blfs-ticket-root "http://wiki.&lfs-domainname;/blfs/ticket/">
<!ENTITY patch-root "https://www.&lfs-domainname;/patches/blfs/svn">
<!ENTITY errata "https://www.&lfs-domainname;/blfs/errata/&blfs-version;/">
<!ENTITY blfs-ticket-root "https://wiki.&lfs-domainname;/blfs/ticket/">
<!ENTITY lfs-root "../../../../lfs/view/&lfs-version;">
<!ENTITY lfs-rootd "../../../../lfs/view/&lfs-versiond;">
@ -95,7 +95,7 @@
<!ENTITY systemd-units-version "20210122">
<!ENTITY blfs-wiki "http://wiki.&lfs-domainname;/blfs/wiki">
<!ENTITY blfs-wiki "https://wiki.&lfs-domainname;/blfs/wiki">
<!-- These entities are used to annotate the current status of a package as it
relates to the version of LFS it will build/work against -->

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@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
<listitem>
<para>If you are having a problem compiling the package, try
searching the LFS archives at
<ulink url="http://www.&lfs-domainname;/search.html"/> for the error or if
<ulink url="https://www.&lfs-domainname;/search.html"/> for the error or if
that fails, try searching Google. Often, a distribution will have already
solved the problem (many of them use development versions of packages, so
they see the changes sooner than those of us who normally use stable released

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<para>In short, the book only includes patches that are either required or
recommended. There is a
<ulink url="http://www.&lfs-domainname;/patches">Patches subproject</ulink>
<ulink url="https://www.&lfs-domainname;/patches">Patches subproject</ulink>
which hosts various patches (including the patches referenced in the books)
to enable you to configure your LFS the way you like it.</para>

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<title>Asking for Help and the FAQ</title>
<para>If you encounter a problem while using this book, and your problem
is not listed in the FAQ (<ulink url="http://www.&lfs-domainname;/faq"/>),
is not listed in the FAQ (<ulink url="https://www.&lfs-domainname;/faq"/>),
you will find that most of the people on Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and on the
mailing lists are willing to help you. An overview of the LFS mailing
lists can be found in <xref linkend="maillists"/>. To assist us

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@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
what to type.</para>
</blockquote>
<para><ulink url="http://www.&lfs-domainname;/"/></para>
<para><ulink url="https://www.&lfs-domainname;/"/></para>
<blockquote>
<para>This form of text is used for hypertext links external to

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@ -20,6 +20,6 @@
<para>For more information regarding which lists are available, how to
subscribe to them, archive locations, etc., visit
<ulink url="http://www.&lfs-domainname;/mail.html"/>.</para>
<ulink url="https://www.&lfs-domainname;/mail.html"/>.</para>
</sect1>

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<para>The BLFS project has a number of mirrors set up world-wide to make it
easier and more convenient for you to access the website. Please visit the
<ulink url="http://www.&lfs-domainname;/mirrors.html"/> website for the
<ulink url="https://www.&lfs-domainname;/mirrors.html"/> website for the
list of current mirrors.</para>
</sect1>

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&lfs-version; book. For development versions, if this version is older than a
month, it's likely that your mirror hasn't been synchronized recently and a
newer version is probably available for download or viewing. Check one of the
mirror sites at <ulink url="http://www.&lfs-domainname;/mirrors.html"/> for
mirror sites at <ulink url="https://www.&lfs-domainname;/mirrors.html"/> for
an updated version.</para>
<!-- This is here only for production releases. Omit the stuff above and

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<para>
Also, the LFS Community has developed its own LiveCD available at
<ulink url='http://www.&lfs-domainname;/livecd/'/>. This LiveCD, is no
<ulink url='https://www.&lfs-domainname;/livecd/'/>. This LiveCD, is no
longer capable of building an entire LFS/BLFS system, but is still a
good rescue CD-ROM. If you download the
ISO image, use <xref linkend="xorriso"/> to copy the image to a

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@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ echo "Firewall security is a complex issue, that exceeds the scope"
echo "of the configuration rules below."
echo "You can find additional information"
echo "about firewalls in Chapter 4 of the BLFS book."
echo "http://www.&lfs-domainname;/blfs"
echo "https://www.&lfs-domainname;/blfs"
echo
# Insert iptables modules (not needed if built into the kernel).