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Bug#324564: marked as done (Debian Stable (Sarge) installer tries to go to security.debian.org)



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Subject: Debian Stable (Sarge) installer tries to go to security.debian.org
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Package: Installer on Debian Sarge
Version: Sarge (Debian 3.1) Stable

I have opted to manually edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file on an
initial installation to point to a local debian mirror.

I notice that the installer still attempts to go to security.debian.org
even though I never explicitly put that in the /etc/apt/sources.list=20
file.

This is a problem for some areas where there is either none or tightly
restricted access to the outside Internet.

There is no clarification within the installer on Debian Sarge as to=20
why the installer is trying to go to security.debian.org even when
there is no explicit entry in /etc/apt/sources.list.

Nor is there any opportunity (or clearly indicated one) for one to
enter proxy information during the install.

Mark Allyn


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This bug is actually concerning base-config, which has been removed and
I don't think this bug applies to anything current.

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