On Tue, 2015-02-10 at 15:24 +0100, Tomasz Napierala wrote:

Hi,

We are currently redesigning our apporach to upstream distributions and 
obviusly we will need some cache system for packages on master node. It should 
work for deb and rpm packages, and be able to serve up to 200 nodes.
I know we had bad experience in the past, can you guys share your thought on 
that?
I just collected what was mentioned in other discussions:
- approx
- squid
- apt-cacher-ng
- ?


As this should work for both .rpm/.deb packages, i think that squid (probably 
configured as transparent proxy, but not necessarily, we can explicitly set FMN 
as http/https proxy on deployed nodes) could be easiest to setup.

http://codepoets.co.uk/2014/squid-3-4-x-with-ssl-for-debian-wheezy/ - example 
how to setup squid as transparent proxy also for https .

--
  regards
  jell
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