Roberto Sanchez wrote:
BACKEND_FREQ=240
Check to make sure you do not have this set too high. I.e., mine is set at 4 hours, to after an update by any client, the server won't refresh the archive for 4 hours. If your is set really high, that may be the cause of the problem.
-Roberto
Hmmm - I tried to change the backend frequency - but that still doesn't solve the problem. Even the proxy machine itself doesn't update/upgrade when set to itself in /etc/apt/sources.list...
Does someone know more about this?
TIA, wjl aka Wolfgang Lonien
Please post the contets of /etc/apt-procy/apt-proxy.conf
Also, make sure you have port 9999 open on the proxy machine's firewall (if it has one).
Make sure your /etc/hosts.allow has something like this: apt-proxy: LOCAL, 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0
Make sure your /etc/intetd.conf has something like this:
9999 stream tcp nowait.400 aptproxy /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/apt-proxy -c /etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy.conf -l /var/log/apt-proxy.log
HTH,
-Roberto
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