Re: Request for I2P access from those hosting a debian mirror
Hi,
yxjxxcmht@sigaint.org wrote:
> Privacy is becoming a more serious issue with governments and companies
> logging, building profiles, and selling user information (or mistakenly
> just losing it to poor security precautions).
There recently was a similar discussion about if mirrors should
provide HTTPS to enhance the privacy of our users on this list, too.
> It would be great is someone running a debian package repository could
> make a .i2p site for their debian mirror. This would allow I2P users to
> update their debian machines without eavesdroppers, like their ISPs
> logging (example:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communications_Assistance_for_Law_Enforcement_Act)
> which software they are installing/upgrading/using.
Since I2P is not yet[1] available in Debian, the chances for this are
low.
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/448638
There's though apt-transport-tor, an APT transport for anonymous
package downloads via Tor, which has similar goals and will be
available in the next Debian Stable release expected in spring.
Additionally, apt-transport-tor doesn't need any modifications on the
server side.
Regards, Axel
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