Can anyone send me a working configuration for apt-proxy that contains the standard distribution sections ( / /non-US /non-free)? Or perhaps you can tell me what I've done wrong; here are the "backend" entries for /etc/apt-proxy, stored on my box called "wolf":
add_backend /kde/ \ /home/ftp/pub/debian/kde/ \ kde.tdyc.com::kde/ add_backend /helix/ \ /home/ftp/pub/debian/helix/ \ spidermonkey.helixcode.com::http/distributions/debian/ add_backend /security/ \ /home/ftp/pub/debian/security/ \ security.debian.org::debian-security/ add_backend /non-US/ \ /home/ftp/pub/debian/non-US/ \ non-us.debian.org::debian-non-US/ add_backend / \ /home/ftp/pub/debian/ \ http.us.debian.org::debian/ Here's my other machine's /etc/apt/sources.list entries: deb http://wolf:9999/ woody main contrib non-free deb http://wolf:9999/non-US/ woody main contrib non-free deb http://wolf:9999/kde/ potato main contrib non-free deb http://wolf:9999/security/ potato main contrib non-free deb http://wolf:9999/helix/ woody main contrib non-free I turned debugging output on, but the logs only show entries like: Jan 12 20:05:20 timberwolf apt-proxy[9998]: connect from harp.random.net Is there anything else I'm missing? Please cc me in any responses to the list; I haven't been able to re-subscribe yet, and may not in time to catch your responses. -- FORTUNE REMEMBERS THE GREAT MOTHERS: #5 "And, and, and, and, but, but, but, but!" -- Mrs. Janice Markowsky, April 8, 1965