apt-proxy

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Langue: en

Version: 15 Jul 2005 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)

Name

apt-proxy - A proxy for saving bandwidth to Debian servers

SYNOPSIS

apt-proxy [options] [logfile]

DESCRIPTION

apt-proxy is a python program designed to be run as an stand alone server via twistd, and provides a clean, caching, intelligent proxy for apt-get, which speaks HTTP to apt-get clients, and http, ftp or rsync to the backend server(s). apt-proxy listens by default on port 9999.
-h, --help
Display usage information.
-c, --config-file=
Configuration file. This defaults to /etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy-v2.conf

CLIENT CONFIGURATION

Once apt-proxy is configured on a host SERVER, users then edit their sources.list file to point to the proxy (which uses the http protocol to serve clients), like so:
 deb http://SERVER:9999/debian stable main contrib non-free
 deb-src http://SERVER:9999/debian stable main contrib non-free
 
 deb http://aptproxy:9999/security stable/updates main contrib non-free
 

What path should be specified after the server name and port number depends on the configuration of apt-proxy (which can restrict paths and send different paths to different servers). See SERVER CONFIGURATION below.

Note that you can also use the nicknames `unstable', `frozen' etc, but Packages/Sources files may get duplicated, so it is best to use either the symbolic or the code name and stick with it.

SERVER CONFIGURATION

See apt-proxy.conf(5) for details of how to set up apt-proxy to use backends near to you.

CARE AND FEEDING OF MIRRORS

apt-proxy reduces the bandwidth requirements of Debian mirrors by restricting the frequency of Packages, Releases and Sources file updates from the back end and only doing a single fetch for any file, how ever many users request it from the proxy.

FILES

/etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy.conf or /etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy-v2.conf

SEE ALSO

apt-proxy.conf(5),apt-proxy-import(8)

BUGS

Packages are not compressed using gzip --rsyncable, which gives a 30% reduction in bytes transferred for binary packages, and much greater for source and other packages.

AUTHORS

apt-proxy v2 was written by Manuel Estrada Sainz and is maintained by Otavio Salvador and Chris Halls.