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El Martes, 21 de Octubre de 2003 00:27, Stroller escribi�:
> On Oct 20, 2003, at 6:09 pm, Alberto G. Hierro wrote:
> >> As the workstations obviously have network access to the server,
> >> couldn't
> >> you stick a proxy server on it only allowing access to a set number of
> >> hosts (i.e. a number of gentoo distfiles mirrors)? Can squid do this?
> >> Or a normal proxy which requires authentication, then specify the
> >> FETCHCOMMAND and RESUMECOMMAND in /etc/make.conf, make it unreadable
> >> by the
> >> normal users and your set.
> >
> >     This is a possible solution, but teachers don't like to set up a
> > proxy (if
> > anyone get the pass, he can access to internet from machines not
> > allowed). I
> > think the best solution will be that emerge could print uris, so i
> > could
> > print them to a file, fetch them from master server (running suse) and
> > the
> > share them using NFS. Unfortunatelly, emerge can't do this ATM. What
> > do you
> > think about requesting this feature to portage developers? Will be to
> > hard to
> > implement?
>
> I don't think you need to add this as a feature. I think that one each
> Gentoo machine you should be able to add an alias or wrapper so that
> `emerge -f somepackage` really calls `emerge -fp somepackage >>
> /path/to/shared/NFS/export/somefile.txt`. Then set up a cron job so
> that every minute the server wgets each line in that somefile.txt.
>
> This needs some tidying & error trapping, but is a reasonable basis to
> work from, I think.
>
> Stroller.
 
Thanks a lot, this is what i'm looking for :-)



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