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    About setting up a local mirror repository

    Oh ok ! I had never seen this before, going to rebuild my Debian then ahah
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    About setting up a local mirror repository

    The server side is ok, the firewall settings seem clear to me. I was more talking about the kali's firewall machine. It should drop everything except HTTP and DNS traffic to my local repo, so something like that : iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -p udp -d [IP_repo:9999] --dport 53 -j ACCEPT...
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    About setting up a local mirror repository

    Alright, I'm not completly lost then haha ! So I managed to setup a debian with a local repo with kali's mirror : https://http.kali.org/kali/ It seems to work, but should I not configure a internal firewall such as iptables to block traffic appart from the proxy ? Not sure about the right thing...
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    About setting up a local mirror repository

    Yes the system will be used once and has to be fresh without internet connection. The local repo will be used to install software or tools like openVAS or clamAV which require dependencies not present at first launch.
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    About setting up a local mirror repository

    Alright that's what I was going to do. Question, why the testing release of Debian and not Buster ? I'll try to create a proxy repo using apt-cacher, I think it's a pretty good solution
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    About setting up a local mirror repository

    Yes, it might be a little bit confusing. This is not a choice but a necessity, the Kali has to be unplugged from the internet haha. The Live ISO is dowloaded from the official website and put on a USB stick to boot on. But the persistence function cannot be used because the system has to be...
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    About setting up a local mirror repository

    Hi, I'm wasn't very sure about where to post this so I apologize if it's not the appropriate spot. I have a few question about the same topic which is setting up a linux server to host a paquet repository. My goal is to have a Kali Linux which isn't directly connected to web that can...
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