I noticed that the when selecting the source for a debian web server (GUI), there's only an option for http.
Is this the case? What about https?
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Debian Web Servers
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Re: Debian Web Servers
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Re: Debian Web Servers
Hi Garry, I'm referring to sources for repos, does that make more sense?
Jusr for general debian updates
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Re: Debian Web Servers
Not really, maybe if you tell us exactly what it is you are trying to do ?
You just need to look through the list
and find one that you want to use.
https://www.debian.org/mirror/list
1 that offers https:
Denmark ftp.dk.debian.org/debian/
http://ftp.dk.debian.org/debian/
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Debian repositories that are https
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If you are looking for a mirror, for your sources.list file, ? there are some that are https, you just need to look for them, I found 1 for you.I'm referring to sources for repos,
You just need to look through the list
and find one that you want to use.
https://www.debian.org/mirror/list
1 that offers https:
Denmark ftp.dk.debian.org/debian/
http://ftp.dk.debian.org/debian/
https://mirrors.dotsrc.org/Welcome to mirrors.dotsrc.org
All our mirrors of open source software are available via http, https and ftp. More information about our mirrors including statistics and contact information is available on our mirror info pages.
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Debian repositories that are https
===== lot's of hits ======
security - Why there is no https transport for debian apt tool? - Unix ...
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/90227/why-th... Proxy Highlight
11 Sep 2013 ... There is. You need to install the package apt-transport-https . Then you can use lines like deb https://some.server.com/debian stable main.
Debian -- Details of package apt-transport-https in sid
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Transitional package: curl-https download transport for APT.
SourcesList - Debian Wiki
https://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList Proxy Highlight
Below is an example of a sources.list for Debian 9/Stretch. ... deb http://deb. debian.org/debian stretch main contrib non-free ...
Debian worldwide mirror sites
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17 Feb 2017 ... ... this in your apt sources.list — consult the service's website for details. ... want to know about Debian mirrors: https://www.debian.org/mirror/.
Script to find official Debian mirrors that support HTTPS · GitHub
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print 'bad SSL!' # print 'HTTPS apt repos:'. #for url in https: # print url. # # find security mirrors. mirrors = urllib2.urlopen('http://www.debian.org/mirror/list-full').
from: http://httpredir.debian.org/
The redirection service is also available on HTTPS, so with the apt-transport-https package installed, you can use:
deb https://deb.debian.org/debian stable main
deb https://deb.debian.org/debian-security stable/updates main
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Re: Debian Web Servers
user2635 might be refering to tasksel?
just install whatever is labeled 'http' - my guess is it will install apache, mysql and php, and that certainly includes the possibility (as gricketson pointed out) of using https, aka ssl.
just install whatever is labeled 'http' - my guess is it will install apache, mysql and php, and that certainly includes the possibility (as gricketson pointed out) of using https, aka ssl.
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Re: Debian Web Servers
I am not sure what the OP is talking about really, in any event even using tasksel to install a webserver , it will not just automatically be https by default,
that has to be done after the basic webserver is installed.
(As far as I know) Any webserver, needs to be configured for https, after it is installed.
It does not matter if it is apache , httpd , nginx, etc. (tasksel will install apache2),
If the OP is looking for repositories / mirrors that are using, or offer a https connection, they need to find one, there are some. They also need to install
the apt-transport-https package https://packages.debian.org/search?keyw ... port-https
that has to be done after the basic webserver is installed.
(As far as I know) Any webserver, needs to be configured for https, after it is installed.
It does not matter if it is apache , httpd , nginx, etc. (tasksel will install apache2),
If the OP is looking for repositories / mirrors that are using, or offer a https connection, they need to find one, there are some. They also need to install
the apt-transport-https package https://packages.debian.org/search?keyw ... port-https