On Wed, 17 Dec 2014, Santiago Vila wrote:

But we can leave the whole business of creating SSL certificates to
the end user, and at the *same* time avoid useless UCF prompts on
upgrades.

If 10-ssl.conf exists and disables SSL, then upgraders with a previously working SSL configuration will face a nasty surprise.

If 10-ssl.conf exists and enables SSL, then new installers without certificates (self-generated or otherwise) will find that the server doesn't start up which will cause dpkg to report an installation error.


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Jaldhar H. Vyas <jald...@debian.org>


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