On 9/2/19 8:51 AM, Richard Shaw wrote:
/fedora/linux/releases/([0-9]+)/Everything/x86_64/(.*)$ http://repo.mirrors.squid.internal/fedora/releases/$1/$2 /fedora/linux/updates/([0-9]+)/x86_64/(.*)$ http://repo.mirrors.squid.internal/fedora/updates/$1/$2
There's got to be a proper and generic way of doing this. Keeping up with a list of mirrors isn't sustainable.
The bigger problem is that most mirrors default to using https which you can't cache with a proxy.
I'd be willing to create a new project to try and come up with a package that would automagically get this working but I'd need a lot of help...
I have a proxy that I made myself which is a rather ugly hack (but it mostly works). It returns an error for https attempts forcing dnf to retry with the http version.
What would really be useful is for a dnf plugin to be able to intercept download requests, but it doesn't appear to be possible. They go straight to curl. It's possible that I missed something, so if anyone knows differently, please let me know.