Is-it possible to reference on
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors hosting Ubuntu mirror in
http secure (https in addition of http and rsync)

Would it be possible to remove ftp, which is an obsolete protocol, and
to add the possibility to the mirrors that wish to propose https in
addition to http?

Another argument to switch to https mirrors: With some Wi-Fi networks,
hash checksums are systematically false. Using https can not be impacted
by software that modifies the contneu of http connections.

Look at the example of a connection refused in http by the operator and
which goes in https:

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  Ubuntu apt repos are not available via HTTPS

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