hapi-fhir/vagrant/chef/cookbooks/apt/templates/ubuntu-10.04/acng.conf.erb

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# 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
# place to look for additional configuration and resource files if they are not
# found in the configuration directory
# SupportDir: /usr/lib/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 an exact local address which is associated with a
# local interface. DNS resolution is performed using getaddrinfo(3) for all
# available protocols (IPv4, IPv6, ...). Using a protocol specific format will
# create binding(s) only on protocol specific socket(s) (e.g. 0.0.0.0 will listen
# only to IPv4).
#
# Default: not set, will listen on all interfaces and protocols
#
# BindAddress: localhost 192.168.7.254 publicNameOnMainInterface
# The specification of another proxy which shall be used for downloads.
# Username and password are, and see manual for limitations.
#
#Proxy: http://www-proxy.example.net:80
#proxy: username:proxypassword@proxy.example.net:3128
# Repository remapping. See manual for details.
# In this example, some backends files might be generated during package
# installation using information collected on the system.
Remap-debrep: file:deb_mirror*.gz /debian ; file:backends_debian # Debian Archives
Remap-uburep: file:ubuntu_mirrors /ubuntu ; file:backends_ubuntu # Ubuntu Archives
Remap-debvol: file:debvol_mirror*.gz /debian-volatile ; file:backends_debvol # Debian Volatile Archives
# This is usually not needed for security.debian.org because it's always the
# same DNS hostname. However, it might be enabled in order to use hooks,
# ForceManaged mode or special flags in this context.
# Remap-secdeb: security.debian.org
# 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, buffers are flushed when the client disconnects.
#
# (technically, alias to the Debug option, see its documentation for details)
#
# 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 useful 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 zero.
# 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 incoming connections, i.e. operation
# is refused when this value is reached (below zero = unlimited).
# MaxConThreads: -1
#
# Pigeonholing files with regular expressions (static/volatile). Can be
# overriden here but not should not be done permanently because future update
# of default settings would not be applied later.
# VfilePattern = (^|.*?/)(Index|Packages(\.gz|\.bz2|\.lzma|\.xz)?|InRelease|Release|Release\.gpg|Sources(\.gz|\.bz2|\.lzma|\.xz)?|release|index\.db-.*\.gz|Contents-[^/]*(\.gz|\.bz2|\.lzma|\.xz)?|pkglist[^/]*\.bz2|rclist[^/]*\.bz2|/meta-release[^/]*|Translation[^/]*(\.gz|\.bz2|\.lzma|\.xz)?|MD5SUMS|SHA1SUMS|((setup|setup-legacy)(\.ini|\.bz2|\.hint)(\.sig)?)|mirrors\.lst|repo(index|md)\.xml(\.asc|\.key)?|directory\.yast|products|content(\.asc|\.key)?|media|filelists\.xml\.gz|filelists\.sqlite\.bz2|repomd\.xml|packages\.[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z]\.gz|info\.txt|license\.tar\.gz|license\.zip|.*\.db(\.tar\.gz)?|.*\.files\.tar\.gz|.*\.abs\.tar\.gz|metalink\?repo|.*prestodelta\.xml\.gz)$|/dists/.*/installer-[^/]+/[^0-9][^/]+/images/.*
# PfilePattern = .*(\.d?deb|\.rpm|\.dsc|\.tar(\.gz|\.bz2|\.lzma|\.xz)(\.gpg)?|\.diff(\.gz|\.bz2|\.lzma|\.xz)|\.jigdo|\.template|changelog|copyright|\.udeb|\.debdelta|\.diff/.*\.gz|(Devel)?ReleaseAnnouncement(\?.*)?|[a-f0-9]+-(susedata|updateinfo|primary|deltainfo).xml.gz|fonts/(final/)?[a-z]+32.exe(\?download.*)?|/dists/.*/installer-[^/]+/[0-9][^/]+/images/.*)$
# Whitelist for expiration, file types not to be removed even when being
# unreferenced. Default: many parts from VfilePattern where no parent index
# exists or might be unknown.
# WfilePattern = (^|.*?/)(Release|InRelease|Release\.gpg|(Packages|Sources)(\.gz|\.bz2|\.lzma|\.xz)?|Translation[^/]*(\.gz|\.bz2|\.lzma|\.xz)?|MD5SUMS|SHA1SUMS|.*\.xml|.*\.db\.tar\.gz|.*\.files\.tar\.gz|.*\.abs\.tar\.gz|[a-z]+32.exe)$|/dists/.*/installer-.*/images/.*
# 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 address 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 compression 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
#
#
# It's possible to use use apt-cacher-ng as a regular web server with limited
# feature set, i.e.
# including directory browsing and download of any file;
# excluding sorting, mime types/encodings, CGI execution, index page
# redirection and other funny things.
# To get this behavior, mappings between virtual directories and real
# directories on the server must be defined with the LocalDirs directive.
# Virtual and real dirs are separated by spaces, multiple pairs are separated
# by semi-colons. Real directories must be absolute paths.
# NOTE: Since the names of that key directories share the same namespace as
# repository names (see Remap-...) it's administrators job to avoid such
# collisions on them (unless created deliberately).
#
# LocalDirs: woo /data/debarchive/woody ; hamm /data/debarchive/hamm
# Precache a set of files referenced by specified index files. This can be used
# to create a partial mirror usable for offline work. There are certain limits
# and restrictions on the path specification, see manual for details. A list of
# (maybe) relevant index files could be retrieved via
# "apt-get --print-uris update" on a client machine.
#
# PrecacheFor: debrep/dists/unstable/*/source/Sources* debrep/dists/unstable/*/binary-amd64/Packages*
# Arbitrary set of data to append to request headers sent over the wire. Should
# be a well formated HTTP headers part including newlines (DOS style) which
# can be entered as escape sequences (\r\n).
# RequestAppendix: X-Tracking-Choice: do-not-track\r\n
# Specifies the IP protocol families to use for remote connections. Order does
# matter, first specified are considered first. Possible combinations:
# v6 v4
# v4 v6
# v6
# v4
# (empty or not set: use system default)
#
# ConnectProto: v6 v4
# Regular expiration algorithm finds package files which are no longer listed
# in any index file and removes them of them after a safety period.
# This option allows to keep more versions of a package in the cache after
# safety period is over.
# KeepExtraVersions: 1
# Optionally uses TCP access control provided by libwrap, see hosts_access(5)
# for details. Daemon name is apt-cacher-ng. Default if not set: decided on
# startup by looking for explicit mentioning of apt-cacher-ng in
# /etc/hosts.allow or /etc/hosts.deny files.
# UseWrap: 0
# If many machines from the same local network attempt to update index files
# (apt-get update) at nearly the same time, the known state of these index file
# is temporarily frozen and multiple requests receive the cached response
# without contacting the server. This parameter (in seconds) specifies the
# length of this period before the files are considered outdated.
# Setting it too low transfers more data and increases remote server load,
# setting it too high (more than a couple of minutes) increases the risk of
# delivering inconsistent responses to the clients.
# FreshIndexMaxAge: 27
# Usually the users are not allowed to specify custom TCP ports of remote
# mirrors in the requests, only the default HTTP port can be used (instead,
# proxy administrator can create Remap- rules with custom ports). This
# restriction can be disabled by specifying a list of allowed ports or 0 for
# any port.
#
# AllowUserPorts: 80
# Normally the HTTP redirection responses are forwarded to the original caller
# (i.e. APT) which starts a new download attempt from the new URL. This
# solution is ok for client configurations with proxy mode but doesn't work
# well with configurations using URL prefixes. To work around this the server
# can restart its own download with another URL. However, this might be used to
# circumvent download source policies by malicious users.
# The RedirMax option specifies how many such redirects the server should
# follow per request, 0 disables the internal redirection. If not set,
# default value is 0 if ForceManaged is used and 5 otherwise.
#
# RedirMax: 5