On 5/31/23 14:42, john doe wrote:
On 5/31/23 11:36, Dennis Heddicke wrote:
Yes, after purging apt-cacher-ng the problem was gone. And after i
reinstalled apt-cacher-ng and configured it that way:
For the sake of simplicity and troubleshooting, please modify
sources.list directly.
What does
On 5/31/23 11:36, Dennis Heddicke wrote:
Yes, after purging apt-cacher-ng the problem was gone. And after i
reinstalled apt-cacher-ng and configured it that way:
For the sake of simplicity and troubleshooting, please modify
sources.list directly.
What does acng.conf look like?
Note that
On Wed, 31 May 2023 11:36:19 +0200
Dennis Heddicke wrote:
> Acquire::http {Proxy "http://localhost:3142";};
> Acquire::https {Proxy "http://";};
I'm not comfortable with your second line there. First, you have for
https a non-secure http. I suspect they should match. Second, if you
are going to
Yes, after purging apt-cacher-ng the problem was gone. And after i
reinstalled apt-cacher-ng and configured it that way:
Acquire::http {Proxy "http://localhost:3142";};
Acquire::https {Proxy "http://";};
there are any errors too, although i don't know what caused them
Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old
ones used instead.
I use Debian 12. The only changes i did before the problem occurred,
were the installation of apt-cacher-ng and i ran "mach bootstrap" in a
chroot.
If you remove apt-cacher-ng, does it work at all?
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o download. They have been ignored, or old
ones used instead.
I use Debian 12. The only changes i did before the problem occurred,
were the installation of apt-cacher-ng and i ran "mach bootstrap" in a
chroot. I don't think, the last thing would change this much the
operating
d/amd64/grep_3.7-1_amd64.deb HTTP/1.1" 304
- "-" "Apt-Cacher-NG/3.6.4" "aptmirror17.home.woodall.me.uk"
? and that looks as if you're running acng/bullseye.
Your setup is too complicated for me to give any direct help, but
I can say that running acng/versi
0:bfcd:100:MUNGED:8 - - [07/Aug/2022:05:01:17 +0000]
> "GET /local/pool/essential/sid/amd64/grep_3.7-1_amd64.deb HTTP/1.1" 304
> - "-" "Apt-Cacher-NG/3.6.4" "aptmirror17.home.woodall.me.uk"
… and that looks as if you're running acng/bullseye.
Your
On Sun, 7 Aug 2022, Tim Woodall wrote:
I installed acng yesterday. Nothing else has changed.
A script is fetching all of the required packages plus a few others for
amd64,i386,arm64 and armel starting with sid all the way to jessie
Rather complicated setup: (This does make sense although in th
3.23_amd64.deb
- HIER_DIRECT/2001:8b0:bfcd:100:MUNGED:7
application/vnd.debian.binary-package
Squid checking the file is unchanged is logged by apache.
2001:8b0:bfcd:100:MUNGED:8 - - [07/Aug/2022:05:01:17 +]
"GET /local/pool/essential/sid/amd64/grep_3.7-1_amd64.deb HTTP/1.1" 304
-
gt; But that (as described by the maintainer) mess was supposedly resolved,
> > and the bug was closed. Am I missing something, or does that bug need
> > to be reopened?
>
> Are you using stable? The bug has been closed with version
> 3.7.1-1 of apt-cacher-ng. Stable currently h
d the bug was closed. Am I missing something, or does that bug need
> to be reopened?
Are you using stable? The bug has been closed with version
3.7.1-1 of apt-cacher-ng. Stable currently has 3.6.4-1 with
no indication of a patch being applied for this bug.
Bullseye-backoprts offers 3.7.4-1~bpo11+
I'm trying to use the Tor upstream repositories:
https://support.torproject.org/apt/tor-deb-repo/
Direct access works correctly, but proxying through apt-cacher-ng
(using SSL passthrough, as per the apt-cacher-ng documentation) does
not:
Err:1 https://deb.torproject.org/torproject.or
Hi, I would like to use apt-cacher-ng to cache the updates from
enterprise.proxmox.com. One thing about this repo is that they have two
different kinds, the http one and the https one, the http one is
non-enterprise and open to all, but the https one is closed and needs a
subscription with a
t;>>>> On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 01:36:35PM +0100, john doe wrote:
>>>>>> On 10/29/2019 12:50 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
>>>>>>> On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 11:45:02 +0100
>>>>>>> john doe wrote:
>>>>>
ohn doe wrote:
> >>>> On 10/29/2019 12:50 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
> >>>>> On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 11:45:02 +0100
> >>>>> john doe wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> /etc/apt/sources.list:
> >>>>>&
:
>>>>> On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 11:45:02 +0100
>>>>> john doe wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> /etc/apt/sources.list:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://HOSTNAME-APT-CACHER-NG>:3142/debian-security buster/updates
>
> [..
02 +0100
> >>> john doe wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> /etc/apt/sources.list:
> >>>>
> >>>> http://HOSTNAME-APT-CACHER-NG>:3142/debian-security buster/updates
[...]
> Yes, the hostname is not the one I use.
Phew :-)
> For now, method 2 is used
On 10/29/2019 2:01 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 01:36:35PM +0100, john doe wrote:
>> On 10/29/2019 12:50 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
>>> On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 11:45:02 +0100
>>> john doe wrote:
>>>
>>>> /etc/apt/sources.lis
On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 01:36:35PM +0100, john doe wrote:
> On 10/29/2019 12:50 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
> > On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 11:45:02 +0100
> > john doe wrote:
> >
> >> /etc/apt/sources.list:
> >>
> >> http://HOSTNAME-AP
On 10/29/2019 12:50 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 11:45:02 +0100
> john doe wrote:
>
>> /etc/apt/sources.list:
>>
>> http://HOSTNAME-APT-CACHER-NG>:3142/debian-security buster/updates
>^
>
> That greater
On Tue, 29 Oct 2019 11:45:02 +0100
john doe wrote:
> /etc/apt/sources.list:
>
> http://HOSTNAME-APT-CACHER-NG>:3142/debian-security buster/updates
^
That greater than character looks problematic; is it correct?
Also, I find that setup puts a file,
Hi,
I'm playing with apt-cacher-ng, it works fine when installing debian but
I get the following errors when trying to 'apt-get update'
(apt-cacher-ng's log):
|dists/buster/updates/InRelease [HTTP error, code: 503]
|debrep/dists/buster-updates/InRelease
The below URL m
>
> apt-cacher-ng provides a web page to perform maintenance.
>
> Open with your favorite browser the page:
>
> http://replace-with-your-cache-host:3142/acng-report.html
>
> For more details, see
>
> https://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~bloch/acng/html/index.html
>
> HTH
On Sunday, 31 December 2017 11:24:30 CET Hans wrote:
> What must I do, if this is possible at all?
apt-cacher-ng provides a web page to perform maintenance.
Open with your favorite browser the page:
http://replace-with-your-cache-host:3142/acng-report.html
For more details, see
ht
arly building a livefile system (kali-linux) and using apt-cacher-
> ng, so that I do not need to download all the packages over and over again.
>
> But the local repo is growing more and more, and as I want to get rid of all
> old packages, I wanted to use "apt-get autoclean"
Hi folks,
I am a little bit stuck.
I am regularly building a livefile system (kali-linux) and using apt-cacher-
ng, so that I do not need to download all the packages over and over again.
But the local repo is growing more and more, and as I want to get rid of all
old packages, I wanted to
; > When you move from place to place, copy the appropriate one
> > in to /etc/apt/sources.list and run apt-get update.
> >
> > -dsr-
> >
> Its even easier than that. Don't mess with the .list files just change the
> file
>
> /etc/apt/apt.conf.
Hallo,
* tuxderlinuxfuch...@gmail.com [Wed, Jun 14 2017, 09:57:50PM]:
>Hello,
>
>I have a suggestion for a client program/package in combination with
> apt-cacher-ng
>
>Consider following situation:
>
>User U_A has a laptop which he uses at home and
> Another solution whichi does not depend of the server software (squid or
> apt-cacher-ng) is to use this directive on the client:
> Acquire::http::Proxy-Auto-Detect
>
> I could not find a good example in English, but here is one in French.
> Obviously, man 5 apt.conf also
illustrating that the community doesn't see any
need (IMO) to "make it happen". The tools are already around
for scripting it.
I can see a reason to run apt-cacher-ng at home if you watch
broadcast TV and your ISP makes that assumption for their
customers.
But I can't see the
r long command lines like:
>
> apt-get -o Acquire::http::Proxy="http://192.168.1.19:3142/"; update && apt-get
> -d -o Acquire::http::Proxy="http://192.168.1.19:3142/"; upgrade ; apt-get
> upgrade
>
> Now you may well ask why I use such a crazy comman
s even easier than that. Don't mess with the .list files just change the
file
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/000apt-cacher-ng-proxy
according to the login.
The contents of that file is just the address/port of the apt-cacher-ng server.
Acquire::http::Proxy "http://172.16.0.1:3142/";;
e-work and
upgrade-home, to wrap some rather long command lines like:
apt-get -o Acquire::http::Proxy="http://192.168.1.19:3142/"; update && apt-get
-d -o Acquire::http::Proxy="http://192.168.1.19:3142/"; upgrade ; apt-get upgrade
Now you may well ask why I use such a crazy c
On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 10:16:45AM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote:
On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 09:57:50PM +0200, tuxderlinuxfuch...@gmail.com wrote:
The shown way is not very comfortable.
1. it is annoying having to remember IP addresses
2. sed command is error prone (consider typos, etc.)
3. copying arou
On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 09:57:50PM +0200, tuxderlinuxfuch...@gmail.com wrote:
> The shown way is not very comfortable.
>
> 1. it is annoying having to remember IP addresses
> 2. sed command is error prone (consider typos, etc.)
> 3. copying around backup files is time consuming having to type in a
nts of
> _apt_proxy._tcp to choose a proxy.
>
> Normally your server(s) would run package squid-deb-proxy (an
> install of squid customised for caching Debian packages) which takes
> care of announcing its presence over Avahi, but you can make your
> own announcements that point
of squid customised for caching Debian packages) which takes
care of announcing its presence over Avahi, but you can make your
own announcements that point at your own installs of apt-cacher-ng
if you like.
If nothing is being announced then squid-deb-proxy-client goes
direct to Debian mirrors.
Th
Hello,
I have a suggestion for a client program/package in combination with
apt-cacher-ng
Consider following situation:
User U_A has a laptop which he uses at home and at university
He has a poor internet connection in both places.
So he set up apt-cacher-ng services in both places but they
I have been observing intermittent "500 Bad redirection (path)" errors
from apt-cacher-ng. This is something which appears to have been reported
before but not resolved: e.g.
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/03/msg00877.html
However I have been able to capture some i
to
> refresh it.
>
> This even worked with the backports (non-sloppy) version AFAICT.
Yes, I can confirm that, having just downgraded to it first.
Normally if there are problems I get an email:
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Subject: Anacron job 'cron.daily' on alum
/etc/cron.daily/apt-cacher-ng:
Hi David,
On 15-09-11 11:06:58, David Wright wrote:
> The wheezy-backports-sloppy version, 0.8.3-1~bpo7+1 (i386) worked
> well, but only until Sept 5/6; on this occasion, the disppearing file
> is debrep/dists/jessie/InRelease:
>
> Bringing index files up to date...
> Checking/Updating debrep/dis
Quoting Eduard Bloch (e...@gmx.de):
> * David Wright [Tue, Aug 25 2015, 11:00:41AM]:
> > Running apt-cacher-ng on wheezy (with wheezy-backports), some missing
> > files in the repository are making the expiration step fail. Here are
> > the relevant lines from the log:
>
Quoting Eduard Bloch (e...@gmx.de):
> * David Wright [Tue, Aug 25 2015, 11:00:41AM]:
> > Running apt-cacher-ng on wheezy (with wheezy-backports), some missing
> > files in the repository are making the expiration step fail. Here are
> > the relevant lines from the log:
>
Hallo,
* David Wright [Tue, Aug 25 2015, 11:00:41AM]:
> Running apt-cacher-ng on wheezy (with wheezy-backports), some missing
> files in the repository are making the expiration step fail. Here are
> the relevant lines from the log:
>
> Checking/Updating
> debrep/dists/jes
Running apt-cacher-ng on wheezy (with wheezy-backports), some missing
files in the repository are making the expiration step fail. Here are
the relevant lines from the log:
Checking/Updating debrep/dists/jessie-backports/main/binary-i386/Packages.bz2...
404 Not Found
Checking/Updating
debrep
Quoting Bernd Naumann (be...@kr217.de):
> I can't use `apt-get changelog` while have `apt-cacher-ng` running,
> which is really annoying.
>
> I.e.:
> ```
> apt-get changelog screen
> Err Changelog for screen
> (http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool
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Hi at all,
I can't use `apt-get changelog` while have `apt-cacher-ng` running,
which is really annoying.
I.e.:
```
apt-get changelog screen
Err Changelog for screen
(http://packages.debian.org/changelogs/pool/main/s/screen/screen_4.
Can anyone please rectify me. I have got some weird doubts.
I have set up a PXE boot server. It has a forder /srv/tftp and it has
all the required files for PXE install.
I have also installed apt-cacher-ng on that PXE server. And that PXE
server is also acting as a local DHCP server.
So now
> Then I recommend taking the easy way out. Just install one machine
> using apt-cacher-ng as a proxy. Then all of the packages will be
> ready for the next machine. Install the rest using the proxy and they
> will use the already downloaded files. It is simple. It works.
Was it
n how to completely boot the 4.3 GB
> iso from the network, bypassing the internet mirrors completely. I
> asked a question on the debian user lists and was greeted with many
> solutions, among them was the apt-cacher-ng.
I agree. apt-cacher-ng would be a good solution. That way you only
with many
solutions, among them was the apt-cacher-ng.
So now I wanted to install 64 bit machines on the same lab, and the 32
bit server being the PXE server.
So I installed the apt-cacher-ng package. All was set up.
I mounted my iso file to a location, and created a symlink of the
/pool folder to
Hello,
I run the latest Version of apt-cacher-ng on my raspberry.
All the clients in the network run fine expect the raspberry.
I try to configure proxy via /etc/apt/apt.d/02proxy and also in the
source.list
without luck.
I have also try to "regenerate" by remove all files, try a
main Packages
> 404 OK
>
> What's wrong? How should I fix it?
My own mistake. Fixed it by following,
How to install and configure Apt-Cacher NG
http://acidborg.wordpress.com/2010/06/24/how-to-install-and-configure-apt-
cacher-ng-on-ubuntu-server-10-04/
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ix it?
Here is details:
I installed apt-cacher-ng on my caching machine, and setup my client side
file:
$ cat /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/02proxy
Acquire::http { Proxy "http://maroon:3142";; };
Then run
aptitude update
from the client.
BTW,
telnet maroon 314
Hi list,
I'm having trouble with next arch:
apt-cacher-ng <-> proxypass (apache2) <-> apt
apt-cacher-ng is configured by default, and apt works fine if I config
it to Acquire::Http::Proxy "http://apt-cacher:314";; and "deb
http://ftp.xx.debian.org/debian ...&qu
this list and have I helped a lot of people setup and
configure it. Today, I discovered apt-cacher-ng in Lenny.
The about section describes it as: "Apt-Cacher NG is a caching HTTP
download proxy for software packages, primarily for Debian/Ubuntu
clients. It's partially based on concepts of
apt-cacher-ng 0.1.7 and newer supports debian installer
Thanks to Eduard
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On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 12:33:30PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> Michael Pobega wrote:
> > ftp.debian.org is no longer in use
>
> Incorrect, ftp.debian.org is just as much in use as it has ever been, as
> yet another mirror of the Debian archive.
>
I me
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> ftp.debian.org is no longer in use, use a local mirror (Or use apt-spy
> to find the fastest mirror for you)
Sorry, I meant ftp.fi.debian.org
Thanks for your quick answer
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> ftp.debian.org is no longer in use
Incorrect, ftp.debian.org is just as much in use as it has ever been, as
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On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 07:20:45AM -0800, Javi wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried to install apt-cacher-ng (0.1.6). It works nice for xen-tools
> and like repository for my sources.list, but when I configure debian
> installer to use "a
Hello,
I tried to install apt-cacher-ng (0.1.6). It works nice for xen-tools
and like repository for my sources.list, but when I configure debian
installer to use "apt_cacher_ng_IP:3142" and "ftp.debian.org/debian"
like base directory, it didn't work
debian instal
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