Bird debian repo now over https only?
Adam Pribyl
pribyl at lowlevel.cz
Fri Oct 12 21:43:39 CEST 2018
On Fri, 12 Oct 2018, Chris Boot wrote:
> Except it doesn't really make any odds for Debian repositories, where
> the contents is signed using GPG. Transport encryption doesn't add
> anything if the data is already signed at source, and just makes
> mirroring and caching harder.
>
> Newer versions of Apt (coming in Debian buster) have the https transport
> built-in, but until then you need to install apt-transport-https.
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
I agree that this https make not a big sense here.
In my opinion, when you ask a server for http it should not deliberately
redirect you to https. If somebody whats a https, then put it into the apt
source.list as https. Now I have to fix a lot of devices by hand, because
apt always ends with error and updates are working no more.
Adam Pribyl
> On 12/10/18 19:44, Jonathan Stewart wrote:
>> I had to install apt-transport-https on debian 9 to reach the repositories.
>>
>> Personally, i was more surprised debian didn't support HTTPS by default
>> rather than surprised that BIRD is deprecating HTTP. The deprecation of
>> HTTP is happening everywhere.
>>
>> Jonathan
>>
>> On Fri, Oct 12, 2018 at 10:12 AM Adam Pribyl <pribyl at lowlevel.cz
>> <mailto:pribyl at lowlevel.cz>> wrote:
>>
>> We have embedded debian instalations using the debian bird package.
>> However the repo url http://bird.network.cz/debian/ is redirected to
>> https. This causes a problems, because our installations do not have
>> https
>> and apt ends with:
>>
>> The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/https could not be found.
>>
>> In my opinion the explicit http request should not be automaticaly
>> rewriten to https.
>>
>> Adam Pribyl
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jonathan
>
>
> --
> Chris Boot
> bootc at boo.tc
>
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