Hello all.

git.tcpdump.org has been available for git cloning as both https:// and
git:// for a while.  I consider introducing Debian 13 to provide this
service, but this version of this Linux distribution made it more
difficult to serve git:// because "The git-daemon-run and
git-daemon-sysvinit packages have been removed from trixie due to
security reasons." [1]  I do not know which security reasons these are
besides the obvious lack of encryption (which is moot for a public
repository) and server authentication of origin (which is not).

Before I look deeper into this, does anybody see a sound use case that
it would be impossible or difficult to switch from git:// to https:// ?

https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/release-notes/issues.html

-- 
    Denis Ovsienko
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