What am I doing wrong? (apt-get via http proxy)
I have a Debian STABLE machien that I need to isntall at work behind a very
restricitive firewall. I have a Squid server runing thta can get through
the firewall (HTTP only ftp does not work). I have set up /etc/apt/apt.conf
like this:
// Pre-configure all packages before they are installed.
// (Automatically added by debconf.)
DPkg::Pre-Install-Pkgs {"/usr/sbin/dpkg-preconfigure --apt";};
// HTTP method configuration
http
{
Proxy "http://squid.ourcompany.com:3128";
Timeout "120";
Pipeline-Depth "5";
// Cache Control. Note these do not work with Squid 2.0.2
No-Cache "false";
Max-Age "86400"; // 1 Day age on index files
No-Store "false"; // Prevent the cache from storing archives
};
But it does not work, and I don't see it trying to hit the proxy in the
squid access logs, whne I do a "Update Available".
What am I doing wrong?
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