Apt cacher for pfSense
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Hi everyone,
I have been searching for some kind of apt-cacher for pfSense but came empty handed. I simply need to cache any .deb files that is downloaded from repositories.
I know this can be done by configuring Squid to cache big files, but I was looking for something "smarter", that for example would replace older versions of a .deb file with a newer, even if the older version was recently downloaded.I found something similar to this in IPCop:
http://update-accelerator.advproxy.net/
This add-on would not only work with .deb files, but also with large, 300MB Service Packs for Windows.Is there anything like this for pfSense?
Thanks!
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Have you read this thread?
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@Cry:
Have you read this thread?
No, I hadn't. I swear I tried searching every keyword combination I could think of before posting ::) The keywords for this subject can be tricky and often used for something else.
Thanks for the pointer Cry Havok!
I guess I'll stick with squid then. I just hope the cache doesn't become a mess with 40MB, 2 year old files scattered everywhere… -
It doesn't look like any of the apt caching programs have a FreeBSD port, which pretty much rules out any chance of a pfSense package.
If you raise a bounty, somebody may take it on.