its easy to forget the the vagrant file is run as a ruby script.
thanks to reading this,
http://blog.devteaminc.co/conditional-vagrant-environments/
heres a way to use an apt proxy for yourself, but not use one if its not
defined. same thing would probably work for yum, get-package etc. i keep a
permanent vm running with squid-deb-proxy.
your_shell$ export APTPROXY="http:1.2.3.4:8000"
in your Vagrantfile,
config.vm.provision "shell", path: "aptproxy.sh", args: ENV['APTPROXY'] if
ENV.has_key?('APTPROXY')
aptproxy.sh
#!/bin/sh
cat<< EOF > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/02proxy
Acquire::http::proxy "$1";
EOF
apt-get update
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