Re: Yum auto mirroring?

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On Tue, 2008-07-01 at 00:50 -0500, Arthur Pemberton wrote:
> I would like to speed things up by hosting some form of mirroring on
> my Centos5 box.
> 
> I am thinking Squid, but not sure if that's the best solution.
> 
> Des anyone have success stories? Squid or otherwise? Ideally I could
> just set yum only to use a squid port, but yum doesn't seem to
> directly support proxies, just indirectly via ENV variables.

Looking at man yum.conf

       proxy  url to the proxy server that yum should use.

       proxy_username
              username to use for proxy

       proxy_password
              password for this proxy

I'm using 7 at the moment, see if Fedora 9 has the same options.  If so,
set each YUM to use your proxy, and always the same mirror (comment out
the mirror list, set pick a specific baseurl URI.

This should work, we used to do the same with Windows to speed up
Windows Update (cache through Squid), it made a huge difference.

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