17 Jun 2020 |
natrius | Yeh, okay :D | 17:44:14 |
Linda | autism wins again. | 17:44:59 |
Linda | subconscious clues in my head | 17:45:41 |
Linda |
sudo wget -O /usr/share/keyrings/matrix-org-archive-keyring.gpg https://packages.matrix.org/debian/matrix-org-archive-keyring.gpg
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/matrix-org-archive-keyring.gpg] https://packages.matrix.org/debian/ $(lsb_release -cs) main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/matrix-org.list
What I've done (since I wrote this) is moving them to /usr/local/share/keyrings/ , mkdir may be required with appropriate permissions. Don't want to overwrite files from OS packages.
| 17:47:30 |
Linda |
Prerequisites
sudo apt install -y lsb-release wget apt-transport-https
I mentioned it before (wget is likely already installed where curl is not), and I also mentioned Ubuntu 18.04 made apt-transport-https a transitional package. So it's going to stay like this until Ubuntu 16.04 LTS drops support in April 2021?
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Linda | else I'd maybe change the prerequisites to Ubuntu 16.04+, but I'd have to check again if signed-by= is supported there | 17:57:55 |
Linda | In reply to @lindalap:matrix.org I really really doubt you're going to need apt-transport-https anymore, with Ubuntu 14.04 now or very soon EOL this conversation | 18:00:43 |
Linda | In reply to @lindalap:matrix.org
wget is in every minimal install of Debian and Ubuntu, curl is not in the most minimal install of Debian.
lsb_release I don't remember (not sure) if it's in the most minimal Debian install. wget could be removed by the sysadmin, because it's not an essential package.
apt-transport-https is a transitional dummy package in newer OSes, which can be (and should be) removed.
this conversation | 18:00:45 |
Linda | either way, I think I also proposed it's fair to not use HTTPS in APT data sources because of security (package integrity) provided by apt-secure(8) , and in this case using wget to fetch the keys over HTTPS. | 18:03:56 |
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21 Jun 2020 |
PC-Admin | i would saw off my own foot for a descent coturn guide i could just copy xD | 03:40:37 |
natrius | lol | 07:43:38 |
natrius | Wanted to make a coturn guide AS well. | 07:43:49 |
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natrius | Probably in 2-3 weeks i have more time | 08:12:30 |
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24 Jun 2020 |
Linda | natrius: following that guide on Debian, I noticed letsencrypt is a transitional package in buster/stable and a virtual package in testing & unstable . And it doesn't install python3-certbot-nginx , as suggested later with sudo certbot --nginx . | 22:37:20 |
Linda | but I didn't bother with the PPA stuff. | 22:37:27 |
Linda | also, I was too dumb to even have a working Apache 2 setup following another guide so I went with nginx. Usually I do OpenBSD stuff... | 22:38:01 |
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Linda | anyway, I got it working on Debian this time | 23:11:17 |
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