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<subtitle>access apt repositories via the Tor network</subtitle>
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<updated>2016-08-26T08:38:27Z</updated>
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<title>use apt 1.3 directly instead of an embedded copy</title>
<updated>2016-08-26T08:38:27Z</updated>
<author>
<name>David Kalnischkies</name>
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<published>2016-08-26T08:12:27Z</published>
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APT 1.3 supports socks5h proxies out of the box now, so instead of using
a copy of the -https transport as a proof of concept, we can now
deligate all of the technical implementation details to APT via a few
simple symlinks.

Closes: #835128
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<title>Copy https apt transport, and use SOCKS proxy</title>
<updated>2014-04-19T22:03:48Z</updated>
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<name>Tim Retout</name>
<email>tim@retout.co.uk</email>
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<published>2014-04-19T22:03:48Z</published>
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