Intercepting proxies and spacewalk-repo-sync

More and more companies are using intercepting proxies to scan for malware. Those malware scanners can be problematic due to added latency.

If you using spacewalk-repo-sync to synchronize external yum repositories to your custom software channels and experience the famous message [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try in your log files, then you need to configure spacewalk-repo-sync.

Unfortunately the documentation for that is a bit hidden in the man page. You need to create a directory and create a file.

mkdir /etc/rhn/spacewalk-repo-sync/

Create the configuration item:

echo "[main]" >> /etc/rhn/spacewalk-repo-sync/yum.conf
echo timeout=300 >> /etc/rhn/spacewalk-repo-sync/yum.conf

You need to experiment a bit with the value of the timeout setting, 5min should be good enough for most environments.

/etc/rhn/spacewalk-repo-sync/yum.conf has the same options like yum.conf, have a look for more information in the man page.

Have fun 🙂

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