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      Johnpeter.Commons_1617
      last edited by Johnpeter.Commons_1617

      Hello.
      We have a closed network that need maven files but we cannot download that whole repo :)
      Our thought was to use ProGet to download the required files, then download the cached files and move them to the closed network manually.
      Currently I cannot find these files on the ProGet server even tho a folder called proget-packages might sound interesting.
      How do I proceed here? Is this possible?
      /Simon

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        atripp inedo-engineer @Johnpeter.Commons_1617
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        Hi @Johnpeter-Commons_1617 ,

        Is this network totally air-gapped, or is the ProGet kind of like a DMZ?

        In general, you shouldn't be accessing the internal file store... but in air-gapped scenarios, sometimes you need to be creative. Here is where you can find the location of the packages

        https://docs.inedo.com/docs/proget/feeds/feed-overview/proget-feed-storage

        Cheers,
        Alana

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          Johnpeter.Commons_1617
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          Ay thank you so much.

          Yes. It's an air-gapped network. I found the files and have made a docker volume back to the machine.

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