Re: dnf via squid caching proxy - does it work for you?

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On 16/11/17 00:45, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
lejeczek writes:

hi there people,

I wonder do you squid proxy and dnf via it?
I cannot get it to work, even with baseurl insteadof metalinks, it's sosloww! and 99% of the time fails to get to repositories.

If your goal is simply to avoid having all your local hosts re-downloading the same set of updates, it's pretty simple to have daily rsync of the updates repo, and point all your hosts to it.

I thought, still think, the easiest would be to use squid which is already caching other things for my local net. I thought metalink/mirrorlist might be difficult for squid, might defeat the squid, so I tried baseurl instead but it still does not work and I wonder - is it dnf programming or Fedora repo/infrustructre as a whole which is constructed is such a way that a caching proxy cannot be used.
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