Jenkins plugins are downloaded from a wide variety of sources (as the 
Jenkins downloads site actually forward you on to a mirror).

Our security people aren't willing to open up arbitrary locations to allow 
Jenkins to pull in updated plugins, and managing them by hand is a massive 
pain (particularly when there are dependencies).

The easiest thing to do, for us, would be to have an internal Jenkins 
Plugin repository which could be given persmission to automatically pull 
the latest versions and made them available inside our firewall - 
effectively running a private mirror.

Is this something that is currently possible?

Thanks,

Andy

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