X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/apt.git/blobdiff_plain/42e9340ee71ac781522e0ebf99b8d9c6bca2111f..4bec02c237e8e218bc7d4bcf7142e0450480138b:/doc/examples/apt-https-method-example.conf diff --git a/doc/examples/apt-https-method-example.conf b/doc/examples/apt-https-method-example.conf index 0067171bd..cc7889044 100644 --- a/doc/examples/apt-https-method-example.conf +++ b/doc/examples/apt-https-method-example.conf @@ -36,6 +36,8 @@ to access its content. - The certificate presented by both server have (as expected) a CN that matches their respective DNS names. + - We have CRL available for both dom1.tld and dom2.tld PKI, and intend + to use them. - It somtimes happens that we had other more generic https available repository to our list. We want the checks to be performed against a common list of anchors (like the one provided by ca-certificates @@ -56,10 +58,13 @@ Acquire::https::CaInfo "/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.pem"; // Use a specific anchor and associated CRL. Enforce issuer of // server certificate using its cert. Acquire::https::secure.dom1.tld::CaInfo "/etc/apt/certs/ca-dom1-crt.pem"; +Acquire::https::secure.dom1.tld::CrlFile "/etc/apt/certs/ca-dom1-crl.pem"; +Acquire::https::secure.dom1.tld::IssuerCert "/etc/apt/certs/secure.dom1-issuer-crt.pem"; // Like previous for anchor and CRL, but also provide our // certificate and keys for client authentication. Acquire::https::secure.dom2.tld::CaInfo "/etc/apt/certs/ca-dom2-crt.pem"; +Acquire::https::secure.dom2.tld::CrlFile "/etc/apt/certs/ca-dom2-crl.pem"; Acquire::https::secure.dom2.tld::SslCert "/etc/apt/certs/my-crt.pem"; Acquire::https::secure.dom2.tld::SslKey "/etc/apt/certs/my-key.pem"; @@ -97,6 +102,22 @@ Acquire::https::secure.dom2.tld::SslKey "/etc/apt/certs/my-key.pem"; used for the https entries in the sources.list file that use that repository (with the same name). + Acquire::https[::repo.domain.tld]::CrlFile "/path/to/all/crl.pem"; + + Like previous knob but for passing the list of CRL files (in PEM + format) to be used to verify revocation status. Again, if the + option is defined with no specific mirror (probably makes little + sense), this CRL information is used for all defined https entries + in sources.list file. In a mirror specific context, it only applies + to that mirror. + + Acquire::https[::repo.domain.tld]::IssuerCert "/path/to/issuer/cert.pem"; + + Allows to constrain the issuer of the server certificate (for all + https mirrors or a specific one) to a specific issuer. If the + server certificate has not been issued by this certificate, + connection fails. + Acquire::https[::repo.domain.tld]::Verify-Peer "true"; When authenticating the server, if the certificate verification fails