| From: | Adrian Klaver <adrian(dot)klaver(at)aklaver(dot)com> |
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| To: | Andrej <andrej(dot)groups(at)gmail(dot)com>, Magnus Hagander <magnus(at)hagander(dot)net> |
| Cc: | postgresql Forums <pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org>, Adrian Klaver <aklaver(at)comcast(dot)net> |
| Subject: | Re: deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ bookworm-pgdg main 15 |
| Date: | 2025-05-14 00:25:35 |
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On 5/13/25 17:00, Andrej wrote:
>
>
> The problem seems to go away when I change the sources list to utilise
> https:// instead of the previous default, http://
I don't see that issue on the three Ubuntu machines I have Postgres
installed from PGDG.
My guess you are seeing this due to apt-cacher-ng.
From here:
https://www.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~bloch/acng/html/howtos.html#ssluse
"It is possible to have encrypted access to remote sites via HTTPS
protocol with recent versions of apt-cacher-ng if the OpenSSL support
was enabled at compile time. However this leads certain side effects and
complications; due to the nature of the HTTPS connection model, it is
not possible to act as an intermediate server (e.g. caching proxy) by
the same rules as with HTTP:"
"Considering these difficulties, there are three (and a half) methods to
use SSL."
> Cheers,
> Andrej
>
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Adrian Klaver
adrian(dot)klaver(at)aklaver(dot)com
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