Firstly, I would like to apologise if I’m not using the correct terminology,
networks and security are not my forte.

I am the administrator of our Artifactory repository and unfortunately I
work in a strict environment. I have been told by security that I am not
allowed to access any remote repositories via Artifactory, and this is
starting to take its toll now, especially when dependency trees are quite
big.
I had a chat with one of our security guys and he has offered a solution.
He’s happy to have a DMZ server connect to the central Maven repository and
then let Artifactory connect to the DMZ server. I understand this in theory,
but I’m not sure how this would work in practice. I want to avoid making a
snapshots of the central maven repository because this will be massive, but
how can I get the DMZ machine to retrieve only the artefacts I require?

Thanks in advanced for any solutions offered.

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