On Tue, 2005-05-24 at 16:25 -0700, Bill Moseley wrote: > Looking for more suggestions... > > I've got apt-proxy running on an machine on a private address (inside > my firewall). My laptop is normally on this LAN, too, and so my > sources.list points to the local machine. > > I'm wondering what people do in this case when using the laptop at a > different location. Update sources.list to point to public debian > mirrors? Or maybe create an ssh tunnel to the machine running > apt-proxy? What would you suggest?
I run oops as a local proxy on my laptop, and use the 'setoops' script from whereami to tell it whether / what the upstream proxy is. This isn't apt-proxy, of course, but a proxy that works for Mozilla and friends as well, so I don't have to change any settings in other software when my internet connectivity changes. Occasionally I want to access sites that are not normally accessible from my current location (e.g. intranet, when I'm out of the office) and in those cases I have a script to stop oops and ssh tunnel local 3128 to a different proxy server. Regards, Andrew. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew @ Catalyst .Net .NZ Ltd, PO Box 11-053, Manners St, Wellington WEB: http://catalyst.net.nz/ PHYS: Level 2, 150-154 Willis St DDI: +64(4)803-2201 MOB: +64(272)DEBIAN OFFICE: +64(4)499-2267 What foods these morsels be! -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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