APT−TRANSPORT−HTTP - Online Linux Manual PageSection : 1
Updated : 04 ​April ​2019
Source : APT 2.2.4
Note : APT

NAMEapt-transport-http − APT transport for downloading via the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)

DESCRIPTIONThis APT transport allows the use of repositories accessed via the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)​. It is available by default and probably the most used of all transports​. Note that a transport is never called directly by a user but used by APT tools based on user configuration​. HTTP is an unencrypted transport protocol meaning that the whole communication with the remote server (or proxy) can be observed by a sufficiently capable attacker commonly referred to as a "man in the middle" (MITM)​. However, such an attacker can not modify the communication to compromise the security of your system, as APT's data security model is independent of the chosen transport method​. This is explained in detail in apt-secure(8)​. An overview of available transport methods is given in sources.list(5)​.

OPTIONSVarious options can be set in an apt.conf(5) file to modify its behavior, ranging from proxy configuration to workarounds for specific server limitations​.

Proxy ConfigurationThe environment variable http_proxy is supported for system wide configuration​. Proxies specific to APT can be configured via the option Acquire::http::Proxy​. Proxies which should be used only for certain hosts can be specified via Acquire::http::Proxy::host​. Even more fine−grained control can be achieved via proxy autodetection, detailed further below​. All these options use the URI format scheme://[[user][:pass]@]host[:port]/​. Supported URI schemes are socks5h (SOCKS5 with remote DNS resolution), http and https​. Authentication details can be supplied via apt_auth.conf(5) instead of including it in the URI directly​. The various APT configuration options support the special value DIRECT meaning that no proxy should be used​. The environment variable no_proxy is also supported for the same purpose​. Furthermore, there are three settings provided for cache control with HTTP/1​.1 compliant proxy caches: Acquire::http::No−Cache tells the proxy not to use its cached response under any circumstances​. Acquire::http::Max−Age sets the allowed maximum age (in seconds) of an index file in the cache of the proxy​. Acquire::http::No−Store specifies that the proxy should not store the requested archive files in its cache, which can be used to prevent the proxy from polluting its cache with (big) ​.deb files​.

Automatic Proxy ConfigurationAcquire::http::Proxy−Auto−Detect can be used to specify an external command to discover the HTTP proxy to use​. The first and only parameter is a URI denoting the host to be contacted, to allow for host−specific configuration​. APT expects the command to output the proxy on stdout as a single line in the previously specified URI format or the word DIRECT if no proxy should be used​. No output indicates that the generic proxy settings should be used​. Note that auto−detection will not be used for a host if a host−specific proxy configuration is already set via Acquire::http::Proxy::host​. See the squid-deb-proxy-client(1) and auto-apt-proxy(1) packages for example implementations​. This option takes precedence over the legacy option name Acquire::http::ProxyAutoDetect​.

Connection ConfigurationThe option Acquire::http::Timeout sets the timeout timer used by the method; this value applies to the connection as well as the data timeout​. The used bandwidth can be limited with Acquire::http::Dl−Limit which accepts integer values in kilobytes per second​. The default value is 0 which deactivates the limit and tries to use all available bandwidth​. Note that this option implicitly disables downloading from multiple servers at the same time​. The setting Acquire::http::Pipeline−Depth can be used to enable HTTP pipelining (RFC 2616 section 8​.1​.2​.2) which can be beneficial e​.g​. on high−latency connections​. It specifies how many requests are sent in a pipeline​. APT tries to detect and work around misbehaving webservers and proxies at runtime, but if you know that yours does not conform to the HTTP/1​.1 specification, pipelining can be disabled by setting the value to 0​. It is enabled by default with the value 10​. Acquire::http::AllowRedirect controls whether APT will follow redirects, which is enabled by default​. Acquire::http::User−Agent can be used to set a different User−Agent for the http download method as some proxies allow access for clients only if the client uses a known identifier​. Acquire::http::SendAccept is enabled by default and sends an Accept: text/* header field to the server for requests without file extensions to prevent the server from attempting content negotiation​.

EXAMPLESAcquire::http { Proxy::example​.org "DIRECT"; Proxy "socks5h://apt:pass@127​.0​.0​.1:9050"; Proxy−Auto−Detect "/usr/local/bin/apt−http−proxy−auto−detect"; No−Cache "true"; Max−Age "3600"; No−Store "true"; Timeout "10"; Dl−Limit "42"; Pipeline−Depth "0"; AllowRedirect "false"; User−Agent "My APT−HTTP"; SendAccept "false"; };

SEE ALSOapt.conf(5) apt_auth.conf(5) sources.list(5)

BUGSAPT bug page[1]​. If you wish to report a bug in APT, please see /usr/share/doc/debian/bug−reporting​.txt or the reportbug(1) command​.

AUTHORAPT team

NOTES 1. APT bug page ­http://bugs.debian.org/src:apt
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