Hi all,

I am using akregator as my mail reader on debian 13 "Trixie". I have noticed 
that it is fetching feeds through unencrypted connections. (Feed url has https 
part) Is it a debian bug or kde doesn't implemented https in it's feed reader?

I checked it that through status bar in akregator that tells whether a 
connection is encrypted or in plain text. However after that I checked it 
through I used ``tcpdump`` and scanned traffic on port 80 while fetching the 
feeds no out, on the other hand on 443 it is showing some connections. I would 
like to mention that it is my first time using any networking tool, and I 
followed some article from the net. So maybe I am doing it wrong. But if 
traffic is going through port 443 and is encrypted, shouldn't this count as a 
bug? I would also appreciate if you guys could try to replicate and confirm, or 
deny it on your machine.

Eg. feeds: Eg: https://planet.debian.org/rss20.xml, 
https://planet.kde.org/global/atom.xml
  

Thanks.

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