This bug was fixed in apt-cacher-ng 0.4.9-2
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apt-cacher-ng (0.4.9-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Minor change to support Ubuntu release notes delivery with GET
parameters (closes: #588662)
-- Eduard Bloch Sun, 11 Jul 2010 11:06:49 +0200
apt-cacher-ng (0.4.9-1) unstable; urgen
Oh sorry, I misread "caching for certain domains" as "caching of certain
domains"...
Actually, that's a good idea. I think we should use regular expressions,
there you can set a filter to the beginning of the string (i.e. the
Domain name you wanted), or some string that people put into their
loca
DnsCacheSeconds doesn't really have anything to do with it. I was
referring not to cache deb files, etc. from certain hosts and IP
(because they are local for example).
Again, feel free to set to wontfix if you think such an option would be
bloat.
** Changed in: apt-cacher-ng (Ubuntu)
Sta
This has been documented in 0.4.5-1 (Debian), but should work already in
previous versions.
Thanks.
** Changed in: apt-cacher-ng (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: apt-cacher-ng (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Summary changed:
- RFE: please allow for e
Oops, I just realized that I forgot to document something :-(
What you want is the DnsCacheSeconds option (value range: positive
integers), which you can set to 10 or something, in acng.conf (or some
other .conf file in the config dir, of course).
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RFE: please allow for exclusion of caching fo
I just found http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/177 and it
should be easy enough for the clients to bypass apt-cacher-ng when
accessing that host
Acquire::http::Proxy::$host "DIRECT";
I would be OK with Eduard closing this ticket as wontfix or changing it
into a question so the next pe