If someone wanted to operate Artifactory behind a firewall on an essentially
closed network, what would be the best workflow for replicating artifacts
from the public repos?

Assume this is a closed network with no Internet access, and that it will be
*impossible* to ever get Internet access.

Would it make sense to set up an Artifactory in an Internet accessible
network, and then export the archive to DVD or Bluray and import into the
internal Artifactory?  As part of the process, we would want to eagerly
import the public repos into our external Artifactory on a schedule to allow
for new artifacts to get populated into our internal repo.

Ideally, we would be able to do weekly deltas and so import only the
modified artifacts from the public repos.

TIA!
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