Hi, I became Fedora/Redhat maintainer for this to revive it a bit and have a more efficient to feed the Debian nodes.
It annoys our "security" team at work who sees plain http traffic. (No they don't know what gpg means) In https mode from my understanding there is no caching at all which defeats the purpose. I m tempted to put an nginx in front of it or drop the ball and go for the company-approved Nexus. Nexus has an open core model and maybe they are trying to do too much (.rpm, .deb, pypi...) without enough depth. Greetings Alexandre Le sam. 7 juin 2025, 22:55, Andy Smith <a...@strugglers.net> a écrit : > Hi, > > What are people using instead of apt-cacher-ng if I may ask? > > Just a general purpose caching HTTP proxy? > > Thanks, > Andy > >