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This is a caching proxy, based on apt-cacher-ng. Note that it expects a netvm called "tor" - you should change this to whatever netvm you want to use. Edit the netvm entry in create.sls Config files are included, which will work out of the box for Debian,Ubuntu and Fedora. The cache and log directories are bind-mounted in /rw in the cacher qube. Copy directory to /srv/salt, then run: qubesctl state.apply cacher.create. qubesctl --skip-dom0 --targets=template-cacher state.apply cacher.install qubesctl --skip-dom0 --targets=cacher state.apply cacher.configure To automatically use the proxy run: qubesctl state.apply cacher.use This will configure /etc/qubes-rpc/policy/qubes.UpdatesProxy to use the cachingproxy be default. apt-cacher-ng will cache HTTPS requests if you change https:// to http://HTTPS/// in repo source lists. To configure the templates to use the proxy in this way, run: qubesctl --skip-dom0 --targets=Templates state.apply cacher.change_templates.sls Or target individual templates, as you wish. N.B apt-cacher-ng works well for Debian,Ubuntu,and Arch. It works reasonably well for Fedora, but may require tweaking of the apt-cacher-ng control file, and the fedora_mirrors lists.