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diff --git a/doc/apt-secure.8.xml b/doc/apt-secure.8.xml
index 029931205..491c40f62 100644
--- a/doc/apt-secure.8.xml
+++ b/doc/apt-secure.8.xml
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
&apt-email;
&apt-product;
- 2015-10-14T00:00:00Z
+ 2016-06-20T00:00:00Z
@@ -48,22 +48,50 @@
Starting with version 0.6, APT contains code that does
signature checking of the Release file for all repositories. This ensures
that data like packages in the archive can't be modified by people who
- have no access to the Release file signing key.
+ have no access to the Release file signing key. Starting with version 1.1
+ APT requires repositories to provide recent authentication
+ information for unimpeded usage of the repository.
If an archive has an unsigned Release file or no Release file at all
- current APT versions will raise a warning in update
- operations and front-ends like apt-get will require
- explicit confirmation if an installation request includes a package from
- such an unauthenticated archive.
+ current APT versions will refuse to download data from them by default
+ in update operations and even if forced to download
+ front-ends like &apt-get; will require explicit confirmation if an
+ installation request includes a package from such an unauthenticated
+ archive.
- In the future APT will refuse to work with unauthenticated repositories by
- default until support for them is removed entirely. Users have the option to
- opt-in to this behavior already by setting the configuration option
- to false.
+ As a temporary exception &apt-get; (not &apt;!) raises warnings only if it
+ encounters unauthenticated archives to give a slightly longer grace period
+ on this backward compatibility effecting change. This exception will be removed
+ in future releases and you can opt-out of this grace period by setting the
+ configuration option
+ to false or
+ on the command line.
+
+
+
+ You can force all APT clients to raise only warnings by setting the
+ configuration option to
+ true. Individual repositories can also be allowed to be insecure
+ via the &sources-list; option allow-insecure=yes.
+ Note that insecure repositories are strongly discouraged and all options
+ to force apt to continue supporting them will eventually be removed.
+ Users also have the option available to disable
+ even the warnings, but be sure to understand the implications as detailed in
+ &sources-list;.
+
+
+
+ A repository which previously was authentication but would loose this state in
+ an update operation raises an error in all APT clients
+ irrespective of the option to allow or forbid usage of insecure repositories.
+ The error can be overcome by additionally setting
+
+ to true or for Individual repositories with the &sources-list;
+ option allow-downgrade-to-insecure=yes.