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Date:      Thu, 27 Jun 2002 11:23:58 -0700 (PDT)
From:      Philip Hallstrom <philip@adhesivemedia.com>
To:        Bill Moran <wmoran@potentialtech.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: FTP/HTTP caching proxy for use with fetch and ports?
Message-ID:  <20020627112316.W25451-100000@cypress.adhesivemedia.com>
In-Reply-To: <3D1B5895.5020704@potentialtech.com>

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> Philip Hallstrom wrote:
> > Hi all -
> > 	I've got a small LAN (4 machines) and I tend to install a lot of
> > the same ports on all the machines (usually using portupgrade).  What I've
> > been doing up till now is installing on one machine and then ftp'ing the
> > distfiles over to the other machines and installing on them.   I know I
> > could build packages and do it that way, but for whatever reason I don't.
> >
> > I started looking into caching proxies that would help automate this
> > process somewhat, but I haven't had much luck.  I tried jftpgw (FTP only)
> > but could never get it to work right.  Tried Apache's proxy which says it
> > will do both, but it seemed to only cache HTTP and it's not really
> > designed for "long term caching" so to speak.
> >
> > Anyone have any suggestions?  Seems like this would be a common thing to
> > reduce bandwidth...
>
> In addition to the other suggestion (use NFS, which I have been doing with
> great success) you can use squid, which will cache both FTP and HTTP.

I thought I read that squid wouldn't do FTP... so I never tried it...
looks like it does though.  I'll take another look at it.

Thanks!


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