Re: apt-proxy doesn't work

2010-02-21 Thread Andrew Reid
On Sunday 21 February 2010 20:17:56 Gonzalo Gorosito wrote: > Hi guys, > > I just installed the apt-proxy and I can't get it working. Using the config > file as it comes here's my log file: [ Good stuff snipped... ] > Any clue? I recently switched to "approx

apt-proxy doesn't work

2010-02-21 Thread Gonzalo Gorosito
Hi guys, I just installed the apt-proxy and I can't get it working. Using the config file as it comes here's my log file: 2010-02-21 22:16:47-0300 [Channel,4,192.168.1.101] [CacheEntry] this is a real request:/var/cache/apt-proxy/dists/squeeze/Release.gpg 2010-02-21 22:16:47-030

Re: lenny install through apt-proxy

2009-06-08 Thread mike
Jesús M. Navarro wrote: Hi, Mike: On Friday 05 June 2009 02:40:09 mike wrote: Has anyone installed lenny, with a netinst cd, going to a server running apt-proxy to get packages? Yes, but I think to remember that you can't completly do it "as is" since even on the

Re: lenny install through apt-proxy

2009-06-07 Thread Jesús M. Navarro
Hi, Mike: On Friday 05 June 2009 02:40:09 mike wrote: > Has anyone installed lenny, with a netinst cd, going to a server running > apt-proxy to get packages? Yes, but I think to remember that you can't completly do it "as is" since even on the expert mode you are not al

lenny install through apt-proxy

2009-06-04 Thread mike
Has anyone installed lenny, with a netinst cd, going to a server running apt-proxy to get packages? or is it better to put in a proxy server and do the initial install that way? are there any tips ? thanks Mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject

help w/ apt-proxy setup needed

2008-10-31 Thread Paul E Condon
I have several debian boxes on my home LAN. As part of my transition from etch to lenny, I want to install apt-proxy in the box I call 'cmn', which is currently running etch. The box called 'big' is my first box running lenny. I have installed apt-proxy on cmn, and, added

Re: apt-proxy: can't use more than 1 backend

2008-09-09 Thread Manoj Srivastava
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 15:03:39 -0400, Celejar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 20:14:54 +0200 > Gilles Mocellin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Le Friday 25 July 2008 18:34:17 Peter Daum, vous avez écrit : >> > I am trying to get apt-proxy

Re: apt-proxy: can't use more than 1 backend

2008-07-27 Thread Peter Daum
Celejar wrote: On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 20:14:54 +0200 Gilles Mocellin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Le Friday 25 July 2008 18:34:17 Peter Daum, vous avez écrit : I am trying to get apt-proxy to work on a test machine running lenny. [...] Generally, apt-proxy doesn't really look overly

Re: apt-proxy: can't use more than 1 backend

2008-07-25 Thread Celejar
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 20:14:54 +0200 Gilles Mocellin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Le Friday 25 July 2008 18:34:17 Peter Daum, vous avez écrit : > > I am trying to get apt-proxy to work on a test machine running lenny. > [...] > > > Generally, apt-proxy doesn't re

Re: apt-proxy: can't use more than 1 backend

2008-07-25 Thread Gilles Mocellin
Le Friday 25 July 2008 18:34:17 Peter Daum, vous avez écrit : > I am trying to get apt-proxy to work on a test machine running lenny. [...] > Generally, apt-proxy doesn't really look overly trustworthy (on > every start there is a python warning about telnet being deprecated), >

apt-proxy: can't use more than 1 backend

2008-07-25 Thread Peter Daum
I am trying to get apt-proxy to work on a test machine running lenny. Because hardly anything worked as expected, I stripped the configuration down more and more.but it seems that nothing involving more than 1 backend works. Here the scenario: server(lenny) has the following apt-proxy backends

apt-proxy and tilde character ~

2007-04-18 Thread Roland JARRY
Hello, I can download a package with a tilde in its name as libpng12-0_1.2.15~beta5-1_i386.deb via my apt-proxy port with method http : - the package comes with the same name in the client - but the package comes with replacement of the ~ by its code %7e on the apt-proxy : libpng12-0_1.2.15

Apt Proxy Issue

2006-11-29 Thread Ali Jawad
Hi Ive been trying to setup apt-get to work with my proxy "it wont work without it" and I have not had any luck till now ..below is my apt.conf file..apt-get update executes successfully but apt-get install resolves the hostnames and just waits for headers untill it times out.. Acquire::http::Pro

Re: apt-proxy

2006-11-24 Thread Wayne Topa
Rodrigo Castro([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said: > I'm experiencing trouble to put apt-proxy to work. In the > apt-proxy-v2.confI didn't change many things, only the server Ip (like > 192.168.1.11) and the backends. And the client's source.list would be like &

Re: apt-proxy

2006-11-14 Thread Joshua J. Kugler
On Tuesday 14 November 2006 02:11, Rodrigo Castro wrote: > After apt-proxy --config-file=/etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy-v2.conf the output > would stop. But when I apt-get update the client fails to connect and I > get: I really don't know. The message below all look like regular messa

Re: apt-proxy

2006-11-14 Thread Rodrigo Castro
After apt-proxy --config-file=/etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy-v2.conf the output would stop. But when I apt-get update the client fails to connect and I get:apt-proxy --config-file=/etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy-v2.conf/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/twisted/manhole/telnet.py:8: DeprecationWarning: As of

Re: apt-proxy

2006-11-13 Thread Joshua J. Kugler
On Monday 13 November 2006 04:00, Rodrigo Castro wrote: > I changed the port, now when I enter > apt-proxy --config-file=/etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy-v2.conf > I get this output and it stops there: That looks right...does it still not respond on the configured port? j > > /usr/lib

Re: apt-proxy

2006-11-13 Thread Rodrigo Castro
I changed the port, now when I enter apt-proxy --config-file=/etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy-v2.confI get this output and it stops there:/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/twisted/manhole/telnet.py:8: DeprecationWarning: As of Twisted 2.1, twisted.protocols.telnet is deprecated.  See twisted.conch.telnet

Re: apt-proxy

2006-11-11 Thread Rodrigo Castro
Didn't see that, my mistake. Thank you all.On 11/10/06, Joshua J. Kugler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Friday 10 November 2006 11:29, Rodrigo Castro wrote:> 2006/11/10 18:24 BRST [-] twisted.internet.error.CannotListenError:> Couldn't listen on 192.168.1.11: : (98, 'Address already in use').Th

Re: apt-proxy

2006-11-10 Thread Joshua J. Kugler
On Friday 10 November 2006 11:29, Rodrigo Castro wrote: > 2006/11/10 18:24 BRST [-] twisted.internet.error.CannotListenError: > Couldn't listen on 192.168.1.11: : (98, 'Address already in use'). There is your problem right there: there is already a program listening on port , so it couldn

Re: apt-proxy

2006-11-10 Thread Rodrigo Castro
: /etc/init.d/apt-proxt start (didn't work)apt-proxy -c /etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy-v2.conf (didn't work either) -> Server errors2006/11/10 18:24 BRST [-] Log opened.2006/11/10 18:24 BRST [-] twistd 2.4.0 (/usr/bin/python 2.4.4) starting up2006/11/10 18:24 BRST [-] reactor class: 2006/11

Re: apt-proxy

2006-11-10 Thread Joshua J. Kugler
On Friday 10 November 2006 10:58, Rodrigo Castro wrote: > I'm experiencing trouble to put apt-proxy to work. In the > apt-proxy-v2.confI didn't change many things, only the server Ip (like > 192.168.1.11) and the backends. And the client's source.list would be like > d

apt-proxy

2006-11-10 Thread Rodrigo Castro
I'm experiencing trouble to put apt-proxy to work. In the apt-proxy-v2.conf I didn't change many things, only the server Ip (like 192.168.1.11) and the backends. And the client's source.list would be like deb http://192.168.1.11:/debian woody main for example. Is there anyone

Re: apt-proxy

2006-10-13 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 08:47:26AM -0300, Gilberto Martins wrote: > WOW!!! > > It did worked out. But, why this weird problem with FTP backends ? > Thanks > > Could be a bug. The %7e is a URL encoding, which is often used to encose special characters in URLs, so that the browser and server don

Re: apt-proxy

2006-10-13 Thread Gilberto Martins
WOW!!!It did worked out. But, why this weird problem with FTP backends ?Thanks Have you tried switching to an HTTP backend?Regards,-Roberto

Re: apt-proxy

2006-10-13 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 04:12:22AM -0300, Gilberto Martins wrote: > Hi. > > I am using apt-proxy to provide a Debian mirror to my network. > This afternoon, I tried to install kde, by typeing "apt-get install kde" in > a client. It almost worked, but it stucked. > Af

apt-proxy

2006-10-13 Thread Gilberto Martins
Hi.I am using apt-proxy to provide a Debian mirror to my network.This afternoon, I tried to install kde, by typeing "apt-get install kde" in a client. It almost worked, but it stucked.After searching among many log files, I found that "libgadu3_1.7~rc2-1_i386.deb" and "ekg

apt-proxy validation failed errors

2006-09-30 Thread James Richardson
Greetings: I have apt-proxy setup and running fine, mostly. I do have an issue I am unable to solve. I am behind a dial up connection and large files (such as kernel images) sometimes do not download in a single session. Before I install apt-proxy, apt-get install ... would resume partial

problem importing debian packages with apt-proxy-import

2006-03-19 Thread tat
Hello, I'm trying to import my /var/cache/apt/archives to apt-proxy apt-proxy: Installed: 1.9.33 Candidate: 1.9.33 First i installed apt-proxy, then i configured /etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy-v2.conf apt-proxy-v2.conf_ DEFAULT] ;; All times a

problem importing debian packages with apt-proxy-import

2006-03-19 Thread tat
Hello, I'm trying to import my /var/cache/apt/archives to apt-proxy apt-proxy: Installed: 1.9.33 Candidate: 1.9.33 First i installed apt-proxy, then i configured /etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy-v2.conf apt-proxy-v2.conf_ DEFAULT] ;; All times a

Re: apt-proxy-import help

2006-03-06 Thread Eduard Bloch
#include * Johan Daine [Sat, Mar 04 2006, 08:18:47AM]: > Hi everyone, > > I am making some tests with apt-proxy. > apt-proxy is working perfectly. I have been purging gpm, removing the > 2006/03/04 08:16 CET [-] [apt_pkg] No Packages files available for > security backend >

apt-proxy-import help

2006-03-03 Thread Johan Daine
Hi everyone, I am making some tests with apt-proxy. apt-proxy is working perfectly. I have been purging gpm, removing the gpm deb on the local caches, proxy on the proxy, on other machines and all these work perfectly. Let's call the apt-proxy server horus. The 'source.list' file :

apt-proxy questions

2005-08-08 Thread Johann Spies
I have setup apt-proxy on our ftp-server with the following configuration: ;;--- ;; Backend servers ;; Backend servers, in order of preference backends = ftp://localhost/debian http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian

apt-proxy setup questions

2005-05-16 Thread Bill Moseley
(sorry for dups[1]) I'm just setting up apt-proxy, but have a few questions. 1) apt-proxy caches the .deb files I request. So, if I want to *pre* fetch packages via cron during the night I might run: apt-get -qq update && \ apt-get -qqd dist-upgrade && \ apt

Re: problems with new apt-proxy

2004-10-20 Thread Art Edwards
Nick Hastings wrote: Hi, * Art Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [041021 09:18]: I have upgraded to the newest apt-proxy and things have become really sl. I spend a lot of time [Waiting for headers]. Is there some configuration that I'm missing? Sounds like you're experie

Re: problems with new apt-proxy

2004-10-20 Thread Nick Hastings
Hi, * Art Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [041021 09:18]: > I have upgraded to the newest apt-proxy and things have become really > sl. I spend a lot of time [Waiting for headers]. Is there some > configuration that I'm missing? Sounds like you're experiencing a

problems with new apt-proxy

2004-10-20 Thread Art Edwards
I have upgraded to the newest apt-proxy and things have become really sl. I spend a lot of time [Waiting for headers]. Is there some configuration that I'm missing? Art Edwards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble?

Re: Apt-proxy v2 hang-ups

2004-09-27 Thread Daniel L. Miller
Thank you - that solved that problem. Can you tell me why? Also - when I try to stop the proxy server, I have to issue the "/etc/init.d/apt-proxy stop" command twice. Daniel Toshiro wrote: Add this to /etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy-v2.conf: disable_pipelining=1 Regards, Toshiro. El Lun 27 S

Re: Apt-proxy v2 hang-ups

2004-09-27 Thread Toshiro
Add this to /etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy-v2.conf: disable_pipelining=1 Regards, Toshiro. El Lun 27 Sep 2004 02:58, Daniel L. Miller escribió: > I recently upgraded to apt-proxy v2 on our gateway - and now all of my > apt clients (including the server, since the sources file references the &

Question about apt, apt-proxy, Sarge and testing

2004-09-13 Thread Paul E Condon
I have a setup in which one of my Debian computers maintains an apt-proxy, and all the computers on my LAN, point their apt_sources.list to that proxy. I am running Sarge on all the computers. It has worked very nicely, but I notice something that I don't like, and I don't know how to fi

Re: apt-proxy-v2 status?

2004-06-09 Thread Bengt Thuree
Bengt Thuree wrote: Hope someone can enlighten me to the status and future of apt-proxy. Found some information on the web. http://www.webservertalk.com/message222715.html -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

apt-proxy-v2 status?

2004-06-09 Thread Bengt Thuree
Hej I have been using apt-proxy on woody for a year now, and been extremly happy with the result. I am also looking forward to use apt-proxy-v2 which is, according the homepage http://apt-proxy.sourceforge.net/ supposed to be quicker and improved. However, I can not find any later version of

apt-proxy not working for security updates

2004-04-25 Thread Stephen Patterson
I've got apt-proxy set up and working fine for the main debian stable and testting archives, but it doesn't work for security updates. I have the security backend in apt-proxy configured as follows add_backend /security/ \ $APT_PROXY_CACH

Re: apt-proxy without inetd

2004-02-15 Thread Peter Samuelson
[Rob Weir] > apt-proxy is a shell script, and thus cannot run as a daemon. Well, you could hack something together with netcat, but that has about as much point as using a screwdriver as a chisel. inetd is the right tool for the job. Peter signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: apt-proxy without inetd

2004-02-15 Thread Rob Weir
On Sun, Feb 15, 2004 at 02:05:14PM +0100, Benedict Verheyen said > >- Original Message - > >From: "Rob Weir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 6:54 AM > >Subject: Re: apt-proxy without i

Re: apt-proxy without inetd

2004-02-15 Thread Benedict Verheyen
>- Original Message - >From: "Rob Weir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 6:54 AM >Subject: Re: apt-proxy without inetd > Hi, > > is it possible to run apt-proxy without inetd? > I'm not us

Re: apt-proxy without inetd

2004-02-14 Thread Rob Weir
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 04:34:48PM +0100, Benedict Verheyen said > Hi, > > is it possible to run apt-proxy without inetd? > I'm not using inetd or xinetd and would like to keep it that way. Why? Just install it and disable everything aside from apt-proxy. -- Rob Weir

apt-proxy without inetd

2004-02-12 Thread Benedict Verheyen
Hi, is it possible to run apt-proxy without inetd? I'm not using inetd or xinetd and would like to keep it that way. The depends field says you only need tcpd but i don't think running tcpd without inetd is possible/useful? On a related note, i remember that i wanted to remove inetd wh

apt-proxy missing dependency

2004-02-11 Thread Jacob S.
For those that have been following the recent thread about using apt-proxy to "mirror" the /var/cache/apt/archives directory from one computer to an entire network, I thought the following tip may be handy. The .deb package says it depends on wget _or_ rsync, but the default config

Re: apt-proxy still maintained?

2003-10-22 Thread Chris Halls
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 10:00, Thomas Gebhardt wrote: > I have not noticed any release of the python apt-proxy v2 yet. > Apart from the mentioned flaw I'm very satisfied with apt-proxy > which helps to save a lot of bandwith. So I'd rather stay with > apt-proxy if I would

apt-proxy still maintained?

2003-10-22 Thread Thomas Gebhardt
Hi, I frequently encounter problems with streaming debs from apt-proxy, (both stable and testing/unstable) getting error messages like MD5Sum mismatch or 404 File does not exist on any server A second download is ok. The bug reports indicate that this is a common problem and the maintainer

Re: Use of apt-proxy with net install of sarge. New thoughts, questions.

2003-10-13 Thread Paul E Condon
gt; > > asks me to specify a mirror. Some particulars of my system: > > > > > The url of the host running apt-proxy is cmn.lan.gnu . > > > A sample line in a using host sources.list is > > > deb http://cmn.lan.gnu:/main woody main contrib non-free &

Re: Use of apt-proxy with net install of sarge

2003-10-13 Thread Christian Schnobrich
> asks me to specify a mirror. Some particulars of my system: Say, are you talking about the installation step 'installing the base system'? I never managed to get those served through my apt-proxy, either. If anyone ever has, please tell me how. The proxy serves any apt-get request

Re: Use of apt-proxy with net install of sarge

2003-10-13 Thread Paul E Condon
> > The url of the host running apt-proxy is cmn.lan.gnu . > > A sample line in a using host sources.list is > > deb http://cmn.lan.gnu:/main woody main contrib non-free > > > What do I type on a newly attached machine to get it to make use > > of the apt-ca

Re: Use of apt-proxy with net install of sarge

2003-10-13 Thread Chris Halls
On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 10:15:54PM -0600, Paul E Condon wrote: > But, I can't figure out what I should tell the netinstall software when it > asks me to specify a mirror. Some particulars of my system: > The url of the host running apt-proxy is cmn.lan.gnu . > A sample lin

Use of apt-proxy with net install of sarge

2003-10-11 Thread Paul E Condon
I have a recently downloaded and burnt sarge net install CD. I would like to test it in my environment. My internet access is ppp on one of my debian boxes. I have apt-proxy running on that box and I have done a dist-upgrage to sarge on one of my computers, so the apt-proxy should have cached

Re: apt-proxy

2003-10-09 Thread Roberto Sanchez
wjl wrote: Roberto Sanchez wrote: Try getting the box that runs the proxy working first before you try the remote boxes. Hi Roberto, after setting it to 5 Minutes (you saw that), and after waiting for another day (in fact it was over night) all of a sudden it works automagically. Now I'm back

Re: apt-proxy

2003-10-09 Thread wjl
Roberto Sanchez wrote: > Try getting the box that runs the proxy working first before you > try the remote boxes. Hi Roberto, after setting it to 5 Minutes (you saw that), and after waiting for another day (in fact it was over night) all of a sudden it works automagically. Now I'm back to 60 Min

Re: apt-proxy

2003-10-07 Thread Roberto Sanchez
wjl wrote: Ok; my /etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy.conf looks like: I can't see anything specifically wrong. Here is my apt-proxy.conf: add_backend /main/ \ $APT_PROXY_CACHE/debian/\ http://ftp.us.debian.org/d

Re: apt-proxy

2003-10-07 Thread wjl
Roberto Sanchez wrote: > Please post the contents of your /etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy.conf (as I > asked in the previous message) and also post a listing of the output > for a failed session (and a successful one if you can manage it). > > -Roberto Ok; my /etc/apt-proxy/apt-proxy.

Re: apt-proxy

2003-10-07 Thread Roberto Sanchez
wjl wrote: Roberto Sanchez wrote: [Tips for apt-proxy] Hmmm Roberto, I checked all this, tho I couldn't believe that the problem would lay there, since the clients do get the package list and everything just fine *the first time*. Also installing new packages, even ones the proxy doesn&#

Re: apt-proxy

2003-10-07 Thread wjl
Roberto Sanchez wrote: > [Tips for apt-proxy] Hmmm Roberto, I checked all this, tho I couldn't believe that the problem would lay there, since the clients do get the package list and everything just fine *the first time*. Also installing new packages, even ones the proxy doesn't ha

Re: apt-proxy

2003-10-06 Thread Roberto Sanchez
/etc/apt-procy/apt-proxy.conf Also, make sure you have port open on the proxy machine's firewall (if it has one). Make sure your /etc/hosts.allow has something like this: apt-proxy: LOCAL, 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0 Make sure your /etc/intetd.conf has something like this:

Re: apt-proxy

2003-10-06 Thread wjl
Roberto Sanchez wrote: > BACKEND_FREQ=240 > > Check to make sure you do not have this set too high. I.e., mine is set > at 4 hours, to after an update by any client, the server won't refresh > the archive for 4 hours. If your is set really high, that may be the > cause of the problem. > > -Rob

Re: apt-proxy

2003-10-02 Thread Wolfgang Lonien
Roberto Sanchez wrote: > # Maximum frequency of Packages/etc. updates from back end (minutes) > # Keep high to speed things up. > BACKEND_FREQ=240 Aaah, this is it - thanks Roberto ;-) wjl -- NTV '94 RedSue 24-41Mm running on fuel; everything else runs Debian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMA

Re: apt-proxy

2003-10-02 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Wolfgang Lonien wrote: Hi group (or list & group), I use apt-proxy on unstable here, and the clients use it just fine - *the first time*. The next morning, they see no new packages on the proxy machine, even not after updating/upgrading the proxy, not after apt-proxy-import, not after setiing

apt-proxy

2003-10-02 Thread Wolfgang Lonien
Hi group (or list & group), I use apt-proxy on unstable here, and the clients use it just fine - *the first time*. The next morning, they see no new packages on the proxy machine, even not after updating/upgrading the proxy, not after apt-proxy-import, not after setiing the sources.list of

Re: apt-proxy without internet

2003-09-26 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 03:59:20PM +1000, Jimi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I am looking for an apt-proxy like program that can download packages > when told not when a client requests them. However, it could record > requests being made to download at a later date, and then once >

apt-proxy without internet

2003-09-22 Thread Jimi
I am looking for an apt-proxy like program that can download packages when told not when a client requests them. However, it could record requests being made to download at a later date, and then once downloaded, serve the packages in an apt-proxy fashion. I don't want to create a complete m

Re: apt-proxy cache limit

2003-08-24 Thread Richard Hector
gt; >Hi all, > > > >I've read that a MAX_CACHE_SIZE is on a TODO list, but not implemented yet > >(though perhaps that has changed; I can't get to the apt-proxy list > >archives > >at the moment). > > > >In the absence of that, how will apt-proxy rea

apt-proxy cache limit

2003-08-24 Thread Richard Hector
Hi all, I've read that a MAX_CACHE_SIZE is on a TODO list, but not implemented yet (though perhaps that has changed; I can't get to the apt-proxy list archives at the moment). In the absence of that, how will apt-proxy react if I put it on its own filesystem and consequently it simpl

Re: apt-proxy

2003-08-14 Thread Chris Halls
On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 11:08:56PM +0200, Frank Langanke wrote: > This works for apt-get, how do I enable such a login-procedure for > apt-proxy ? I tried to set the http_proxy and ftp_proxy variables like > ftp_proxy=ftp://firewall_user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/, but > with no success. ap

Re: Probelms with apt-proxy

2003-08-14 Thread Chris Halls
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 06:46:30PM +0200, Roberto Sanchez wrote: > Thanks. I just needed to add 'apt-proxy : LOCAL, 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0' > to my /etc/hosts.allow. I can connect to my local proxy now with no problem, > however I now get this error: Hmm, your config looks

Re: apt-proxy

2003-08-14 Thread Frank Langanke
onfiguration, > taken from the apt.conf: > > ftp > { > Proxy "ftp://firewall.company.de";; > > ProxyLogin > { > "USER [EMAIL PROTECTED] firewall_user"; "PASS > firewall_passwd"; > "PASS anonymous"

Probelms with apt-proxy

2003-08-14 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Last night I installed apt-proxy on my Woody system. It doesn't work. I have searched the debian-user archives, the apt-proxy-user archives, and done a general Google search, but I still can't figure this out. The only relevant discussions I found were in German and my German is a

apt-proxy

2003-08-14 Thread Frank Langanke
e";; ProxyLogin { "USER [EMAIL PROTECTED] firewall_user"; "PASS firewall_passwd"; "PASS anonymous"; } }; This works for apt-get, how do I enable such a login-procedure for apt-proxy ? I tried to set the http_proxy and ftp_pr

Re: Probelms with apt-proxy

2003-08-10 Thread Chris Halls
/P-Pro-200 unstable/main Packages > Connection failed This shows that apt is unable to establish a connection to apt-proxy. Normally you should see inetd listening on that port for you: $ sudo netstat -nlp | grep tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:0.0.0.0:* LISTEN

Re: Probelms with apt-proxy

2003-08-07 Thread Roberto Sanchez
you will not have anything listening there. Maybe you need > to restart inetd? Or change your hosts.allow/.deny, see tcpd(8). If tcpd > accepts a connection you should see a message in /var/log/daemon.log like > this: > Thanks. I just needed to add 'apt-proxy : LOCAL, 192.168.0.0/2

Re: apt-proxy backup question

2003-02-10 Thread Richard Hector
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 09:37:26AM +0100, Chris Halls wrote: > Hi Richard, > > On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 06:24:09PM +1300, Richard Hector wrote: > > Is /var/cache/apt-proxy self contained? If I back up that directory, > > together with /etc/apt-proxy, can I then just reinst

Re: apt-proxy backup question

2003-02-10 Thread Chris Halls
Hi Richard, On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 06:24:09PM +1300, Richard Hector wrote: > Is /var/cache/apt-proxy self contained? If I back up that directory, > together with /etc/apt-proxy, can I then just reinstall apt-proxy > and unpack those 2 to be back where I was? Or are there some ind

apt-proxy backup question

2003-02-07 Thread Richard Hector
Hi all, Is /var/cache/apt-proxy self contained? If I back up that directory, together with /etc/apt-proxy, can I then just reinstall apt-proxy and unpack those 2 to be back where I was? Or are there some indexes or something hidden away? Many thanks, Richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Proxy settings for apt-proxy

2002-10-19 Thread Andy Saxena
How do you add proxy server settings to apt-proxy? The man pages don't seem to indicate a setting. If one is using apt and not apt-proxy this is possible using, IIRC, /etc/apt/apt-conf. -Andy -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". T

Re: understanding apt-proxy

2002-08-31 Thread Paul Scott
Chris Halls wrote: >On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 03:41:40PM -0700, Paul Scott wrote: > > >>I would be glad to help if I end up getting a little better >>understanding. I will read more of the apt-proxy script. >> >Thank you for offering :) Actually there is a rewri

Re: understanding apt-proxy

2002-08-31 Thread Chris Halls
ould be glad to help if I end up getting a little better > understanding. I will read more of the apt-proxy script. Thank you for offering :) Actually there is a rewrite in Python already in alpha status, and the docs will need reworking for that, so I wouldn't recommend spending lots

Re: understanding apt-proxy

2002-08-30 Thread Paul Scott
would be glad to help if I end up getting a little better understanding. I will read more of the apt-proxy script. >>In this case I may be closer than I think. For security I have: >> >>add_backend /security/ \ >> $APT_PROXY_CACHE/s

Re: understanding apt-proxy

2002-08-30 Thread Chris Halls
from the apt-proxy.conf that I suggested you look at: # Debian security #deb http://APTPROXY:/security stable/updates main contrib non-free (well, you need to change 'stable' to 'testing' and set your apt-proxy host name, but otherwise it is correct for you.) Hope that helps, Chris msg5/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: understanding apt-proxy

2002-08-30 Thread Paul Scott
Chris Halls wrote: >On Fri, Aug 30, 2002 at 11:12:27AM -0700, Paul Scott wrote: > > >>I have been trying to use apt-proxy but haven't successful because I >>really don't know how it works. I have begun to read the 30 page >>apt-proxy script and that

Re: apt-proxy and security.debian.org

2002-06-26 Thread Chris Halls
On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 08:54:08AM -0400, Jason Bleazard wrote: > 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 m

apt-proxy and security.debian.org

2002-06-26 Thread Jason Bleazard
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 lis

Re: apt + proxy

2002-06-19 Thread Joel
Andrea Balzi wrote: Hi, I have installed a PC in a LAN where is not web-proxy without problems. After I put the PC in to a LAn with a web-proxy (squid), I've create the apt.conf file in to /etc/apt directory with the following line: Acquire::http::Proxy "10.0.0.169:1428" try: Acquire::h

Re: apt-proxy problem - was -111 connection refused

2002-06-19 Thread Paul Scott,,,
README since most README's in /usr/share/doc don't seem to say much. My first problem was having lines in the client sources.list that didn't match. Having fixed that I may be here: Q: A connection cannot be established with apt-proxy on a remote machine. Nothing appears in th

Re: apt-proxy 111 connection refused

2002-06-19 Thread Chris Halls
On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 01:22:12PM -0700, Paul Scott,,, wrote: > When I run apt-get update on the other machine I get 111 connection refused. > > Do I need something in /etc/exports or /etc/hosts.allow? A quote from the README: Q: A connection cannot be established with apt-proxy on

apt-proxy 111 connection refused

2002-06-18 Thread Paul Scott,,,
I just installed apt-proxy. I stopped and started inetd. I have lines in sources.list on another machine addressing this machine. The default apt-proxy.conf looks fine for now. When I run apt-get update on the other machine I get 111 connection refused. Do I need something in /etc/exports

Re: apt + proxy

2002-06-18 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 03:08:39PM +0200, Andrea Balzi wrote: > When I tried launch "apt-get install " but did not contact the > proxy for the demands. > Have mistaken I something? Yes. Edit /etc/environment. Mine looks like this (for example...)

apt + proxy

2002-06-18 Thread Andrea Balzi
Hi, I have installed a PC in a LAN where is not web-proxy without problems. After I put the PC in to a LAn with a web-proxy (squid), I've create the apt.conf file in to /etc/apt directory with the following line: Acquire::http::Proxy "10.0.0.169:1428" When I tried launch "apt-get install " bu

apt-proxy configuration

2002-06-02 Thread Paul Scott
How does the port for apt-proxy get set and how do I determine what it is when it is set? I have read the man pages for apt-proxy and apt-proxy.conf. I am currently using the default installed configuration. Here is the first error message in the log: [4027 22:38:31] Sat Jun 1 22:38:31

Re: apt-proxy woes

2002-04-03 Thread Chris Halls
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 02:09:26PM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote: > squid cache server is easier for me to set up. Then use it ;-) If you've already got Squid set up nicely, then obviously it is less effort to point Apt at Squid than to install apt-proxy. apt-proxy is quite different to Squid,

Re: apt-proxy woes

2002-04-03 Thread Chris Halls
Hi Ross On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 08:25:52PM +0100, Ross Burton wrote: > I am trying to use apt-proxy at home so that I can share debs between my > desktop and laptop. However, when I run "dselect update" with my > sources.list pointing at the proxy (which points at the UK mirro

Re: apt-proxy woes

2002-04-02 Thread Osamu Aoki
FYI: squid cache server is easier for me to set up. More generic and no need to reconfigure even if you fetch from other sources. On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 08:25:52PM +0100, Ross Burton wrote: > Hi, > > I am trying to use apt-proxy at home so that I can share debs between my >

apt-proxy woes

2002-04-02 Thread Ross Burton
Hi, I am trying to use apt-proxy at home so that I can share debs between my desktop and laptop. However, when I run "dselect update" with my sources.list pointing at the proxy (which points at the UK mirrors), I get a list of packages which does not seem complete. In particular ov

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