Hi,
Not squid but if you want to cache mac os x and ios update you can install
mac os x server and use caching service provided by mac os x server. You
can read more details here :
https://help.apple.com/advancedserveradmin/mac/4.0/#/apd74DDE89F-08D2-4E0A-A5CD-155E345EFB83
Thanks.
Regards,
Panj
Thanks! That's what I figured. I wanted to see if anyone in the community
had better ideas or another way.
On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 4:52 AM, Kinkie wrote:
> Hi John,
> according to the article you link to, it's not possible to cache these
> updates: Apple puts some effort as a conscious choice
Hi John,
according to the article you link to, it's not possible to cache these
updates: Apple puts some effort as a conscious choice to make it so.
Updates for older versions of MacOS may be over HTTP, newer ones are over
HTTPs over port 443 and and dynamically-generated ports. HTTP could be
Anyone have Mac OS X update caching working ? Without doing a SSL bump. I
think they are hosted through https (
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202943 )
Thanks!
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