Hello, Robie!
I downloaded and installed Ubuntu Server from the releases.ubuntu.com cd
repository. Once the server was installed (14.04.2), I installed and
configured a mirror with squid-deb-proxy. I set it up so it would work
with a DNS redirect. So, I had custom DNSs, and they pointed
archive.ubuntu.com to my mirror (172.16.224.222). However, when users
started using apt-get, it started giving 403 errors. The errors went
away when we removed the . at the start from .archive.ubuntu.com, which
changed from ".archive.ubuntu.com" to "archive.ubuntu.com". Yes, this
was the change that stopped giving the 403, since we were tailing the
logs and it stopped as soon as we removed the dot and restarted squid-
deb-proxy.
If you need any more details, feel free to let me know. I'll be glad to
help.
** Changed in: squid-deb-proxy (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Opinion
** Changed in: squid-deb-proxy (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => New
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