Need help to config aptproxy on debian

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Hi,
 
I started to use debian and now im have a problem because i dont know how to configure the aptproxy on my system.
 
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hmm, do you mean you've already set up a local apt repository?
 
or are you simply trying to get apt set up to grab packages off of an Internet
repository?
 
 

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If I'm understanding corectly you want to run apt-setup and define the proxy with the wizard. You may want to backup your sorce list just to be safe.

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if you're intending to support a number of Debian hosts from one Debian package
caching server, then refer to the apt-proxy homepage.
 
the "README and FAQ" file has step-by-step instructions, and there's even an example
apt-proxy.conf file.
 
ps: sorry about the double-posting. forgot to cut-n-paste the URI. :x
 
 

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if you're intending to support a number of Debian hosts from one Debian package
caching server, then refer to the apt-proxy homepage.
 
the "README and FAQ" file has step-by-step instructions, and there's even an example
apt-proxy.conf file.