[tor-relays] Archive key from deb.torproject.org was renewed - mind the * deb * !
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Wed Aug 14 20:44:19 UTC 2024
> Hi all and cheers for all your replies.
>
> I aimed to convey: I have no (longer) update issues from the moment I
> recently found out that the change introduced beginning of this month was
> NOT A CHANGE OF KEY
> rather this was
> AN UPDATE IN THE REPO ()we returned to a deb.only repos for all.
>
> And what this implies is HUGE, because most non-pro-active servers out
> on the netwroks, all operators gone, who lost access to their
> Unattended settlements, who trusted TOR, US ALL for respecting the
> FEATURE of Unattendedness have now running server Eternally flown with
> MiM-Repo-weak servers.
>
> I implied to ask: DO you guys realize that *Unattendness is a Feature*
> to build around and not to change while asking everyone to upgrade /
> Attend.
> Unattended servers are abandonned, they work and their owners could
> have been killed, lost interest, yet they were meant to work for us all.
>
> What is the share of our network that will upgrade from non-deb,
> obsoleting repos, and who is going to Man-In-the=Middle that repos and
> OPA (acquire for free) ALL those lone servers.
>
> This is a monstruous danger to the network.
>
> Carlos.
>
>
> On 8/14/24 9:07 PM, Toralf Förster via tor-relays wrote:
>> On 8/14/24 19:44, boldsuck wrote:
>>> upgrades are running or not. And that I have to reboot because of
>>> the kernel
>>> upgrade or similar. (I don't like auto reboots)
>>
>> Ah, ok.
>> I like it and have therefore unattended upgrade configured
>> unconditionally for all packages [1].
>>
>> Furthermore I do use needrestart to detect services and/or kernel
>> requiring a reboot and do it [2].
>>
>> So it works all out of the box w/o manual intervention here.
>>
>> [1]
>> https://github.com/toralf/tor-relays/blob/main/playbooks/roles/setup_common/tasks/auto-update.yaml
>>
>> [2]
>> https://github.com/toralf/tor-relays/blob/main/playbooks/roles/setup_common/tasks/reboot.yaml
>>
>>
>> --
>> Toralf
>>
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