#!/bin/bash # based on # http://askubuntu.com/questions/53443/how-do-i-ignore-a-proxy-if-not-available # altered because testing a down proxy takes like 2 seconds, # and we would do it like 100 times in a row. so cache a failed result # locally for 10 minutes. Also, using newer option based on man apt.conf. # # Once when I was testing, it seemed I needed to have it output # DIRECT after outputing the proxy url # note, the url we are trying to fetch is $1 # note, if there is a problem, some ways to debug: # first, # edit /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/02proxy # add, remove the autodetec # Acquire::http::proxy "http://CacheServerIp:3142"; # see the /var/log/apt-cacher-ng logs # read # file:///usr/share/doc/apt-cacher-ng/html/index.html proxy_host=faiserver proxy_port=3142 proxy_url=http://$proxy_host:$proxy_port/ f=/tmp/apt_proxy_fail if [[ ! -w /tmp ]]; then echo DIRECT exit 0 fi modtime=$(stat -c %Y $f 2>/dev/null ) ||: if [[ $modtime ]] && (( $(( $(date +%s) - modtime )) < 60*10 )); then echo DIRECT exit 0 else rm -f $f fi if getent hosts $proxy_host &>/dev/null && timeout 1 nc -z $proxy_host $proxy_port &>/dev/null; then echo $proxy_url else if [[ ! -e $f || -w $f ]]; then touch $f fi fi