# Letter case in directive names does not matter. Must be separated with colons. # Valid boolean values are a zero number for false, non-zero numbers for true. CacheDir: <%= node['apt']['cacher_dir'] %> # set empty to disable logging LogDir: /var/log/apt-cacher-ng # TCP (http) port # Set to 9999 to emulate apt-proxy Port:<%= node['apt']['cacher_port'] %> # Addresses or hostnames to listen on. Multiple addresses must be separated by # spaces. Each entry must be associated with a local interface. DNS resolution # is performed using getaddrinfo(3) for all available protocols (i.e. IPv4 and # IPv6 if available). # # Default: not set, will listen on all interfaces. # # BindAddress: localhost 192.168.7.254 publicNameOnMainInterface #Proxy: http://www-proxy.example.net:80 #proxy: http://username:proxypassword@proxy.example.net:3128 # Repository remapping. See manual for details. # In this example, backends file is generated during package installation. Remap-debrep: file:deb_mirror*.gz /debian ; file:backends_debian Remap-uburep: file:ubuntu_mirrors /ubuntu ; file:backends_ubuntu Remap-debvol: file:debvol_mirror*.gz /debian-volatile ; file:backends_debvol Remap-cygwin: file:cygwin_mirrors /cygwin # ; file:backends_cygwin # incomplete, please create this file # Virtual page accessible in a web browser to see statistics and status # information, i.e. under http://localhost:3142/acng-report.html ReportPage: acng-report.html # Socket file for accessing through local UNIX socket instead of TCP/IP. Can be # used with inetd bridge or cron client. # SocketPath:/var/run/apt-cacher-ng/socket # Forces log file to be written to disk after every line when set to 1. Default # is 0, buffer flush happens after client disconnects. # # (technically, this is an alias to the Debug option provided for convenience) # # UnbufferLogs: 0 # Set to 0 to store only type, time and transfer sizes. # 1 -> client IP and relative local path are logged too # VerboseLog: 1 # Don't detach from the console # ForeGround: 0 # Store the pid of the daemon process therein # PidFile: /var/run/apt-cacher-ng/pid # Forbid outgoing connections, work around them or respond with 503 error # offlinemode:0 # Forbid all downloads that don't run through preconfigured backends (.where) #ForceManaged: 0 # Days before considering an unreferenced file expired (to be deleted). # Warning: if the value is set too low and particular index files are not # available for some days (mirror downtime) there is a risk of deletion of # still usefull package files. ExTreshold: 4 # Stop expiration when a critical problem appeared. Currently only failed # refresh of an index file is considered as critical. # # WARNING: don't touch this option or set to a non-zero number. # Anything else is DANGEROUS and may cause data loss. # # ExAbortOnProblems: 1 # Replace some Windows/DOS-FS incompatible chars when storing # StupidFs: 0 # Experimental feature for apt-listbugs: pass-through SOAP requests and # responses to/from bugs.debian.org. If not set, default is true if # ForceManaged is enabled and false otherwise. # ForwardBtsSoap: 1 # The daemon has a small cache for DNS data, to speed up resolution. The # expiration time of the DNS entries can be configured in seconds. # DnsCacheSeconds: 3600 # Don't touch the following values without good consideration! # # Max. count of connection threads kept ready (for faster response in the # future). Should be a sane value between 0 and average number of connections, # and depend on the amount of spare RAM. # MaxStandbyConThreads: 8 # # Hard limit of active thread count for incomming connections, i.e. operation # is refused when this value is reached (below zero = unlimited). # MaxConThreads: -1 # #VfilePattern = (^|.*?/)(Index|Packages\.bz2|Packages\.gz|Packages|Release|Release\.gpg|Sources\.bz2|Sources\.gz|Sources|release|index\.db-.*\.gz|Contents-[^/]*\.gz|pkglist[^/]*\.bz2|rclist[^/]*\.bz2|/meta-release[^/]*|Translation[^/]*\.bz2)$ #PfilePattern = .*(\.deb|\.rpm|\.dsc|\.tar\.gz\.gpg|\.tar\.gz|\.diff\.gz|\.diff\.bz2|\.jigdo|\.template|changelog|copyright|\.udeb|\.diff/.*\.gz|vmlinuz|initrd\.gz|(Devel)?ReleaseAnnouncement(\\?.*)?)$ # Whitelist for expiration, file types not to be removed even when being # unreferenced. Default: same as VfilePattern which is a safe bed. When and # only when the only used mirrors are official repositories (with working # Release files) then it might be set to something more restrictive, like # (^|.*?/)(Release|Release\.gpg|release|meta-release|Translation[^/]*\.bz2)$ #WfilePattern = (^|.*?/)(Index|Packages\.bz2|Packages\.gz|Packages|Release|Release\.gpg|Sources\.bz2|Sources\.gz|Sources|release|index\.db-.*\.gz|Contents-[^/]*\.gz|pkglist[^/]*\.bz2|rclist[^/]*\.bz2|/meta-release[^/]*|Translation[^/]*\.bz2)$ # Higher modes only working with the debug version # Warning, writes a lot into apt-cacher.err logfile # Value overwrites UnbufferLogs setting (aliased) # Debug:3 # Usually, general purpose proxies like Squid expose the IP adress of the # client user to the remote server using the X-Forwarded-For HTTP header. This # behaviour can be optionally turned on with the Expose-Origin option. # ExposeOrigin: 0 # When logging the originating IP address, trust the information supplied by # the client in the X-Forwarded-For header. # LogSubmittedOrigin: 0 # The version string reported to the peer, to be displayed as HTTP client (and # version) in the logs of the mirror. # WARNING: some archives use this header to detect/guess capabilities of the # client (i.e. redirection support) and change the behaviour accordingly, while # ACNG might not support the expected features. Expect side effects. # # UserAgent: Yet Another HTTP Client/1.2.3p4 # In some cases the Import and Expiration tasks might create fresh volatile # data for internal use by reconstructing them using patch files. This # by-product might be recompressed with bzip2 and with some luck the resulting # file becomes identical to the *.bz2 file on the server, usable for APT # clients trying to fetch the full .bz2 compressed version. Injection of the # generated files into the cache has however a disadvantage on underpowered # servers: bzip2 compession can create high load on the server system and the # visible download of the busy .bz2 files also becomes slower. # # RecompBz2: 0 # Network timeout for outgoing connections. # NetworkTimeout: 60 # Sometimes it makes sense to not store the data in cache and just return the # package data to client as it comes in. DontCache parameters can enable this # behaviour for certain URL types. The tokens are extended regular expressions # that URLs are matched against. # # DontCacheRequested is applied to the URL as it comes in from the client. # Example: exclude packages built with kernel-package for x86 # DontCacheRequested: linux-.*_10\...\.Custo._i386 # Example usecase: exclude popular private IP ranges from caching # DontCacheRequested: 192.168.0 ^10\..* 172.30 # # DontCacheResolved is applied to URLs after mapping to the target server. If # multiple backend servers are specified then it's only matched against the # download link for the FIRST possible source (due to implementation limits). # Example usecase: all Ubuntu stuff comes from a local mirror (specified as # backend), don't cache it again: # DontCacheResolved: ubuntumirror.local.net # # DontCache directive sets (overrides) both, DontCacheResolved and # DontCacheRequested. Provided for convenience, see those directives for # details. # # Default permission set of freshly created files and directories, as octal # numbers (see chmod(1) for details). # Can by limited by the umask value (see umask(2) for details) if it's set in # the environment of the starting shell, e.g. in apt-cacher-ng init script or # in its configuration file. # DirPerms: 00755 # FilePerms: 00664