Re: Using a "special" proxy for ports

2011-06-27 Thread RW
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 20:52:09 -0600 (MDT) Dennis Glatting wrote: I need is a method to embed into make.conf a proxy specification > for fetch. Setting the environment variable HTTP_PROXY from the login > shell /is not/ preferred because the account is used by different > administrators, I don't wh

Re: Using a "special" proxy for ports

2011-06-27 Thread Dennis Glatting
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011, Damien Fleuriot wrote: On 6/27/11 4:27 PM, Dennis Glatting wrote: On Mon, 27 Jun 2011, Damien Fleuriot wrote: On 6/27/11 4:52 AM, Dennis Glatting wrote: I have a requirement where I need to archive ports used across twenty hosts for a year or more. I've decided to

Re: Using a "special" proxy for ports

2011-06-27 Thread Damien Fleuriot
On 6/27/11 4:27 PM, Dennis Glatting wrote: > > > On Mon, 27 Jun 2011, Damien Fleuriot wrote: > >> On 6/27/11 4:52 AM, Dennis Glatting wrote: >>> >>> I have a requirement where I need to archive ports used across twenty >>> hosts for a year or more. I've decided to do this using Squid and to >>

Re: Using a "special" proxy for ports

2011-06-27 Thread Dennis Glatting
On Mon, 27 Jun 2011, Damien Fleuriot wrote: On 6/27/11 4:52 AM, Dennis Glatting wrote: I have a requirement where I need to archive ports used across twenty hosts for a year or more. I've decided to do this using Squid and to take advantage of Squid's cache when updating common ports across

Re: Using a "special" proxy for ports

2011-06-27 Thread Damien Fleuriot
On 6/27/11 4:52 AM, Dennis Glatting wrote: > > I have a requirement where I need to archive ports used across twenty > hosts for a year or more. I've decided to do this using Squid and to > take advantage of Squid's cache when updating common ports across those > hosts. > > (BTW, at another site

Re: Using a "special" proxy for ports

2011-06-27 Thread Dennis Glatting
On Sun, 26 Jun 2011, Dennis Glatting wrote: I have a requirement where I need to archive ports used across twenty hosts for a year or more. I've decided to do this using Squid and to take advantage of Squid's cache when updating common ports across those hosts. (BTW, at another site I use

Using a "special" proxy for ports

2011-06-26 Thread Dennis Glatting
I have a requirement where I need to archive ports used across twenty hosts for a year or more. I've decided to do this using Squid and to take advantage of Squid's cache when updating common ports across those hosts. (BTW, at another site I used rsync to sync /usr/ports/distfiles across the