Hello,
It looks like apt-cacher-ng can deal with RPMs, says a quick search: http://blog.hudecof.net/posts/2014/08/15/apt-cacher-ng-and-remap.html
If that doesn't work you could try more traditional ways of caching content like squid or Apache mod_proxy/cache. http://serverascode.com/2014/03/29/squid-cache-yum.html
HTH Lucian
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From: "Niki Kovacs" info@microlinux.fr To: "CentOS mailing list" centos@centos.org Sent: Saturday, 7 March, 2015 06:51:41 Subject: [CentOS] Something like apt-cacher for CentOS/RHEL?
Hi,
For some time I've fiddled with Debian and Ubuntu LTS. There's one really nice feature for local networks: apt-cacher, a package proxy for APT.
My company is in the remote South French countryside, and more often than not, schools and public libraries only have some very limited Internet access with relatively low bandwidth, which can make the updating process very tedious. A package cache comes in very handy in such situation.
Do you know if something like this exists for RPM-based distributions?
Cheers,
Niki
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