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- | * **apt-transport-https** | ||
- | * **Jonathan Haack** | ||
- | * **Haack' | ||
- | * **netcmnd@jonathanhaack.com** | ||
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- | A little mini-tutorial on how to set up TLS with apt-get on Debian … to encrypt traffic betwen Debian’s package repository and your host. Original post can be found here. | ||
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- | sudo apt install apt-transport-https | ||
- | sudo nano / | ||
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- | I recommend #commenting out everything and putting the below repos when the file opens: | ||
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- | deb https:// | ||
- | deb-src https:// | ||
- | deb https:// | ||
- | deb-src https:// | ||
- | deb https:// | ||
- | deb-src https:// | ||
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- | Once you finish, make sure it is all working. | ||
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- | sudo apt update | ||
- | sudo apt dist-upgrade | ||
- | sudo apt autoremove | ||
- | sudo apt autoclean | ||
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- | shouldn’t this be default? | ||
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