Sources
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 6:11 pm
Sources is the way you define where to look for desired packages. In some cases, this may be an alternate source or proxy for any of the package managers. The Source view displays the sources you have defined and for what OS types these sources are intended.
Example Usage Scenario: You want to avoid the dreaded 429 error you get with using the Chocolatey Public Repositories.
You have looked over our “Run a $7 a month Chocolatey Proxy” and have setup and configured your own proxy. Adding that proxy to your source list will allow you to assign a source to a client, a location, or to the agent(s). Once assigned, automation will push the source configurations down to agents effected.
Example Usage Scenario: You want to avoid the dreaded 429 error you get with using the Chocolatey Public Repositories.
You have looked over our “Run a $7 a month Chocolatey Proxy” and have setup and configured your own proxy. Adding that proxy to your source list will allow you to assign a source to a client, a location, or to the agent(s). Once assigned, automation will push the source configurations down to agents effected.