--- title: apt-cacher(-ng) layout: default created: 2009-10-12 23:30:40 +0200 updated: 2010-05-01 13:57:04 +0200 toc: false tags: - know-how - software - linux - software - apt --- [apt-cacher](apt://apt-cacher) and [apt-cacher-ng](apt://apt-cacher-ng) both act as a proxy between `apt-get` or `aptitude` and the Debian repositories. It stores the packages upon first request and loads them from cache on further ones. If you have 2 or more Ubuntu PCs in your network, you can save a massive amount of bandwidth with it. Installation ============ 1. Install the package [apt-cacher](apt://apt-cacher) or [apt-cacher-ng](apt://apt-cacher-ng) 1. Make sure it is running (sometimes you might have to edit a file `/etc/default/apt-cacher` or `/etc/default/apt-cacher-ng` to enable it) 1. Now do the following on **ALL PCs** in your network - including the one with `apt-cacher(-ng)` installed: * Create a file `/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01proxy` with the following contents: (replace the IP by the IP of the PC with `apt-cacher(-ng)` installed) Acquire::http::Proxy "http://192.168.0.1:3142"; * Create a file `/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99clean` with the following contents: (this will keep the local apt-cache clean) DPkg::Post-Invoke {"/usr/bin/find /var/cache/apt/archives/ -type f -mtime 2 -name *.deb -exec /bin/rm -f {} \; || true";}; That was it. All packages will be cached on the `apt-cacher(-ng)`-PC and the local caches will be kept clean.