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# squid with squid-deb-proxy | # squid with [[squid-deb-proxy]] [[User:AaronPeterson|AaronPeterson]] ([[User talk:AaronPeterson|talk]]) 13:38, 3 October 2014 (PDT) If this doesn't require reconfiguring the built machines I'd advocate for this solution. | ||
# debtorrent (yeah, right) | # debtorrent (yeah, right) |
Revision as of 16:38, 3 October 2014
What is it?
Proxy server for Debian / Ubuntu packages.
Why
Saves these packages locally and serves them to APT clients, as during upgrades and such, in order to conserve upstream bandwidth.
Where
FCS Location will vary.
How
We're spoiled for choice:
- apt-cacher -- The ng should have more features
- apt-cacher-ng -- This requires client configuration.
- squid with squid-deb-proxy AaronPeterson (talk) 13:38, 3 October 2014 (PDT) If this doesn't require reconfiguring the built machines I'd advocate for this solution.
- debtorrent (yeah, right)