Hello,
why is "https://extra.linuxmint.com" in the repository not available/not connectable/not set... just such http? (Or the other Updateservers out there, which support https but are set as normal http in the list?)
Ok, the download is validated by gpg-checksums... but first manipulate the downloaded gnupg-file while downloading, then manipulate the next downloads on the line is possible, am I right?
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Re: https://extra.linuxmint.com
Hello
What are you trying to achieve?
To install Mint please see https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.tecm ... guide/amp/
What are you trying to achieve?
To install Mint please see https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.tecm ... guide/amp/
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Re: https://extra.linuxmint.com
Thanks,deepakdeshp wrote:Hello
What are you trying to achieve?
To install Mint please see https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.tecm ... guide/amp/
[ironic]I don't know how to install Linux Mint Debian Edition since years of using it. Now I am able to do this with pictures! A very accurate answer![ironic]
For the simple answer it might be enough to tell me, why all updateservers in Linux Mint are contacted via normal http... and not (if possible) via https.
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Re: https://extra.linuxmint.com
There is no private data which will need encryption like a Bank site. And when you download the iso image , you can always check for accurate download comparing the checksum of the image.
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Re: https://extra.linuxmint.com
Ok,
thanks for your answer...
I mean more the "integrity of data" state than privacy. And I mean the update-servers, not the iso-file-hoster.
Now I think it is well-conceived so that no manipulating of updatefiles is possible in the normal http-way even if the gnupg-key-file might be updated in the same way sometimes.
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thanks for your answer...
I mean more the "integrity of data" state than privacy. And I mean the update-servers, not the iso-file-hoster.
Now I think it is well-conceived so that no manipulating of updatefiles is possible in the normal http-way even if the gnupg-key-file might be updated in the same way sometimes.
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