Actually, (gasp!) that's how the beta version of the server works. You
add a TXT record to your dns server. In my case:
_aaplcache._tcp 10800 IN TXT "prs=137.238.0.0-137.238.255.255"
(You do this when you don't do any NAT. We don't do any NAT.)
App store downloads aren't being redirected to our local apple cache
server yet. I /hope/ it's just because the dns record isn't all the way
to apple yet, but google has it, time warner has it, open dns has it
I don't know yet...
-Rick
On 9/16/2014 2:20 PM, Dorshimer, Michael wrote:
I dream of a world with a mechanism to tell apple to send anything in our /16
to our caching server. Be it through an authenticated user portal, an apple rep
for our University, something. I'd even send a fax. One day...
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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Wier, Timothy A.
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So I have this working right now but not real happy in how I got it to work.
Basically we are using policy NAT to give the server and the client the same
public IP address just when they go to Apple. Anything to 17.0.0.0/8 gets the
same public IP address. I'd like to refine that down but haven't had a chance
to figure out the IP ranges. That and the fact that these could change without
notice isn't helpful. I can say that so far this appears to be working without
any adverse effects. We'll see how it works tomorrow.
Tim
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We've been trying the same on a Mavericks server. A huge limitation is for the
out-of-the-box magic to happen, all your clients need to live behind a single
NAT IP.
- Mike
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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Kade Cole
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] iOS 8 drops tomorrow
If you have access to OS X Yosemite Beta Server you can install an Apple
cacheing server on this OS. We are trying to set one up here in anticipation of
the downloads. Apple is shy on the documentation for this feature so if anyone
can share any success in this setup please pass it along to the list.
On Sep 16, 2014, at 12:35 PM, Andrew Kee wrote:
We're trying out the new application based bandwidth controls on our Aruba
controllers. They've worked so far in testing, so we're hoping that'll keep
the iOS devices from saturating everything tomorrow.
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