Grettings, I've recently started using apt-proxy, and today discovered that I apparently don't have the settings quite right for security. The other settings all have been okay so far, so apt-proxy does work for me. Also, apt-get update seems to work okay and find the package lists, but it can't actually fetch the package for upgrade. I'm guessing that there's just something with the rsync syntax that I'm not getting here.
I'll include as much information as might be relevant below (apologies if it wraps the lines, hopefully it'll be readable). I'd apreciate any pointers. Thanks in advance, Jason === From apt-proxy.conf on server: === (Is that last line maybe redundant? === In any case, it shouldn't hurt anything) add_backend /security/ \ $APT_PROXY_CACHE/security/ \ security.debian.org::debian-security/ \ non-us.debian.org::debian-security/ === From sources.list on workstation (zathras is the server): deb http://zathras:9999/security stable/updates main contrib non-free === Errors received from apt-get upgrade on workstation Err http://zathras stable/updates/main ssh 1:3.3p1-0.0potato6 404 File does not exist on any server Failed to fetch http://zathras:9999/security/dists/potato/updates/main/binary-i386/ssh_3.3p1-0.0potato6.deb 404 File does not exist on any server === From /var/log/apt-proxy.log on server: [7212 07:48:17] Wed Jun 26 07:48:17 EDT 2002 Request /security/dists/potato/updates/main/binary-i386/ssh_3.3p1-0.0potato6.deb cp: cannot stat `/var/cache/apt-proxy/security/dists/potato/updates/main/binary-i386/ssh_3.3p1-0.0potato6.deb': No such file or directory [7212 07:48:20] Bad URL /security/dists/potato/updates/main/binary-i386/ssh_3.3p1-0.0potato6.deb File does not exist on any server === Tried rsync -n from a prompt: === (The file seems to exist) zathras:/# rsync -n security.debian.org::debian-security/dists/potato/updates/main/binary-i386/ssh_3.3p1-0.0potato6.deb lrwxr-xr-x 72 2002/06/25 21:06:52 ssh_3.3p1-0.0potato6.deb wrote 153 bytes read 79 bytes 92.80 bytes/sec total size is 72 speedup is 0.31 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]