What is an appropriate way to install debian packages in a completely air-gapped environment?

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  1. aptly

    aptly - Debian repository management tool

    I've had good success using Aptly which is basically the same thing, but geared exclusively for deb repos.

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  3. openrepo

    Open Source repository management for deb, rpm, and generic packages

    I'd probably deploy an internal apt repo like OpenRepo or something similar

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