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The ability to customize the download URL would alleviate the problem of chasing mirrors/CDN redirects not listed in the PMPC firewall documentation. GIMP, with 14 US mirrors, is a perfect example and one that our Security team did not approve, requiring me to use the local repository feature to deploy.
For most software in our catalogue, you would need to change the URL for every new version of the software. Some software use a "static URL" where the link does not change between versions (e.g. Google Chrome). Whereas other URLs are version specific (e.g. 7-Zip).
For this scenario, I would recommend considering the option Check the local content repository for content files before attempting to download content files from the Internet for the Local Content Repository in the Advanced tab.
This would allow you to download the binary from a preferred source and copy/paste the binary into the local content repository. This is a manual effort, but it would be no more manual than needing to manually update the download URL with every release.
If the download URL is static, then your feature request (in my opinion) would make a lot of sense. I do not know how many URLs in our catalogue are version specific and how many which aren't - I wish I had this data as it would help determine the value in the idea.
For most software in our catalogue, you would need to change the URL for every new version of the software. Some software use a "static URL" where the link does not change between versions (e.g. Google Chrome). Whereas other URLs are version specific (e.g. 7-Zip).
For this scenario, I would recommend considering the option Check the local content repository for content files before attempting to download content files from the Internet for the Local Content Repository in the Advanced tab.
This would allow you to download the binary from a preferred source and copy/paste the binary into the local content repository. This is a manual effort, but it would be no more manual than needing to manually update the download URL with every release.
If the download URL is static, then your feature request (in my opinion) would make a lot of sense. I do not know how many URLs in our catalogue are version specific and how many which aren't - I wish I had this data as it would help determine the value in the idea.