Thanks! I must have missed it... :-/ I'll read it again.
//Pontus
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From: "Stephen Gran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 6:15 PM
Subject: Re: apt-get & firewall
Thus spake Davi Leal:
> > Pontus Edvardsson wrote:
> > I've followed the discussion, but, what if you have a proxy between
> the
> > client and firewall? Is it possible to have APT-GET log on the proxy?
>
> I have not any idea. :-(
>
> Davi
man apt.conf.
Proxy issues and how to resolve them are
> Pontus Edvardsson wrote:
> I've followed the discussion, but, what if you have a proxy between
the
> client and firewall? Is it possible to have APT-GET log on the proxy?
I have not any idea. :-(
Davi
> From: "Davi Leal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
> > > On Tue, 30 O
I've followed the discussion, but, what if you have a proxy between the
client and firewall? Is it possible to have APT-GET log on the proxy?
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From: "Davi Leal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 5:08 PM
Subject: RE: apt-ge
On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, Davi Leal wrote:
> The X.X.X.5 host is behind the firewall. Why pointing apt-get to
> ftp.de.debian.org raises a "Connection time out" message after
> Login-Connecting successfully?. The "Packages" file is not downloaded
ftp.de.d.o has been flaky for me for as long as I remem
Paul 'Baloo' Johnson wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Frederico.S.Muñoz wrote:
> > AFAIK either the HTTP, the FTP, or both; it depends on what you
define in
> > your sources.line.
> >
> > If you only define http sites you would only need the http port
open, the
> > same with the ftp.
>
> 2 things:
>
>
[Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 06:02:09PM +0100] Davi Leal :
> What ports must be opened in the firewall so that the machine behind it
> is able to use "apt-get" to realize an 'dist-upgrade'?.
That depends on the apt-get method you have specified inside your
/etc/apt/sources.list. Ports to let th
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001, Frederico.S.Muñoz wrote:
> AFAIK either the HTTP, the FTP, or both; it depends on what you define in
> your sources.line.
>
> If you only define http sites you would only need the http port open, the
> same with the ftp.
2 things:
1) If you're blocking connections anal reten
> > > What ports must be opened in the firewall so that the machine
> > > behind it
> > > is able to use "apt-get" to realize an 'dist-upgrade'?.
> > >
> > > Davi
> >
> > AFAIK either the HTTP, the FTP, or both; it depends on what
> you define in
> > your sources.line.
> >
> > If you only define
> > What ports must be opened in the firewall so that the machine
> > behind it
> > is able to use "apt-get" to realize an 'dist-upgrade'?.
> >
> > Davi
>
> AFAIK either the HTTP, the FTP, or both; it depends on what you define in
> your sources.line.
>
> If you only define http sites you would onl
> What ports must be opened in the firewall so that the machine
> behind it
> is able to use "apt-get" to realize an 'dist-upgrade'?.
>
> Davi
>
AFAIK either the HTTP, the FTP, or both; it depends on what you define in
your sources.line.
If you only define http sites you would only need the
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