looking for proxy recommendations

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I would just rsync what ever you want and then use your local box as a
repository.
That is what I did for years at the ISP I worked for so we could have local
updates available to us and our customers.




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On Behalf Of Gregory Nowak
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2011 3:09 AM
To: speakup at braille.uwo.ca
Subject: looking for proxy recommendations

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Hi all.

I'm looking for recommendations on a simple http/ftp proxy. The only
thing I want it for at the moment is to cache packages when I upgrade
my debian boxes, so that I don't need to download the same updates
over again when updating a different machine.

This would be running on a machine not accessible from the outside
(over IPv4 anyway), so user authentication isn't something I really
need here. It would be nice if the proxy supports IPv6, but if it
doesn't, I guess I could live with that. I've had a look at squid, but
it seems overkill for what I want. Any suggestions would be
appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Greg


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