On 30/11/2025 23:23, Marco Moock wrote:
On 30.11.2025 11:20 Uhr [email protected] wrote:
I am using akregator as my mail reader on debian 13 "Trixie". I
have noticed that it is fetching feeds through unencrypted
connections. Is it a debian bug or kde doesn't implemented https
in it's feed reader?
Eg: https://planet.debian.org/rss20.xml,
[...]
Can you give a package dump in that case where you think the connection
is unencrypted?
Those are HTTPS URLs, so if the client uses them, it must use
encryption.
(Disclaimer: not an akregator user)
My guess, the issue is with contents of the file:
<link>
http://www.netfort.gr.jp/~dancer/diary/daily/2025-Dec-1.html.en#2025-Dec-1-13:06:49
</link>
<description>
<img src="http://planet.debian.org/heads/dancer.png" width="75"
height="97" alt="" align="right" style="float: right;"> It's already
December. I haven't figure out why suspend resume no longer works on my
workstation. <p></p>
</description>
If you do not happy with plain http: resources then contact
planet.debian.org people and ask them to use https: URLs. I do not see
dancer.png in target document metadata, so I expect it is added by
planet.debian.org.