you should be able to upload packages already.
Email sent to <__LOGIN__@debian.org> will be forwarded to <__EMAIL__>,
-to change this visit <URL:http://db.debian.org/forward.html>.
+to change this visit <URL:https://db.debian.org/forward.html>.
The Debian mail setup allows various per-user settings, like enabling
greylisting, sender-verify-callouts and per-user dns blocklists.
-Please refer to <URL:http://db.debian.org/doc-mail.html> on how to change
+Please refer to <URL:https://db.debian.org/doc-mail.html> on how to change
these settings. Some may also be exposed via the web interface behind
<URL:https://db.debian.org/login.html>.
our machines; see the paragraph on SSH keys below.
You now have access to various project machines, for a list of them take
-a look at <URL:http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi>.
+a look at <URL:https://db.debian.org/machines.cgi>.
Please remember that you accepted the Debian Machine Usage Policy in
-your NM process (available at <URL:http://www.debian.org/devel/dmup>).
+your NM process (available at <URL:https://www.debian.org/devel/dmup>).
If you need additional software installed on one of the machines (in the
host system) please contact debian-admin@lists.debian.org, but keep in
'schroot' command, depending on setup; take a look at the list of
machines to know which are our porterboxes. You can install build
dependencies yourself once you instantiated a session. Please
-consult <URL:http://dsa.debian.org/doc/schroot/> for more information
+consult <URL:https://dsa.debian.org/doc/schroot/> for more information
and ask your fellow DDs if you need any help.
You need to use ssh to log into the machines; telnet and rlogin are
disabled for security reasons. On debian.org servers the only ssh
authentication method available is publickey. The LDAP directory is
able to share RSA ssh keys among machines, please see
-<URL:http://db.debian.org/doc-mail.html>. Please be aware of the
+<URL:https://db.debian.org/doc-mail.html>. Please be aware of the
security implications of using RSA authentication and ssh agents. The
SSH fingerprints for all Debian machines can be looked up at
-<URL:http://db.debian.org/machines.cgi> or a known_hosts file can be
+<URL:https://db.debian.org/machines.cgi> or a known_hosts file can be
downloaded from <URL:https://db.debian.org/debian_known_hosts>.
Debian secures some of its websites using SSL. The SSL certificates
-used are signed by the intermediate CA ca.debian.org. ca.debian.org
-itself is signed by SPI CA which is part of the Debian package
-ca-certificates.
+used are signed by a current commercial certificate authority.
To give you a quick overview here is a list of the most important
machines from the project you can access. There is the main archive
maintenance etc.). A tool like dput or dupload can aid this
process.
-The project main shell server is located at ravel.debian.org. This
-machine is also reachable as people.debian.org. If you want your own
-Debian related site to appear behind
-<URL:http://people.debian.org/~__LOGIN__/> then put it at this
+The project main shell server is located at people.debian.org.
+If you want your own Debian related site to appear behind
+<URL:https://people.debian.org/~__LOGIN__/> then put it on this
machine in the directory ~/public_html/.
The machine hosting most of our VCS repositories
({svn,bzr,git,arch,hg}.debian.org) is alioth.debian.org. It's handled
by a separate team (admin@alioth.debian.org) as it allows login by
non-Debian developers. You probably already have a *-guest account
-there. Please refer to http://wiki.debian.org/AliothFAQ to learn
+there. Please refer to https://wiki.debian.org/AliothFAQ to learn
anything you need to know, including how to activate your account and
how to request the removal of your old -guest account.
registered Debian developers. This is also the only way to change your
password. The passwd program does not work.
-You can refer to http://wiki.debian.org/MigrateToDDAccount to find
+You can refer to https://wiki.debian.org/MigrateToDDAccount to find
additional notes to help you migrate your previous information to your
new account.
or other Debian related work.
o The Debian Social Contract
- <URL:http://www.debian.org/social_contract.html>
+ <URL:https://www.debian.org/social_contract.html>
o The Debian Policy Manual
- <URL:http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/>
+ <URL:https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/>
o The Debian Developer's reference
- <URL:http://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/>
+ <URL:https://www.debian.org/doc/developers-reference/>
You can find much more information useful to developers at
-<URL:http://www.debian.org/devel/>.
+<URL:https://www.debian.org/devel/>.
Also, please subscribe to the mailing list debian-devel-announce, if you
haven't done so already. All Debian developers are required to read
can also post to the list, and an experienced developer may volunteer
to help you. You can get online help on IRC, too, if you join the
channel #debian-devel or #debian-mentors on irc.debian.org. Take a look
-at the support section on <URL:http://www.debian.org/> in order to find
+at the support section on <URL:https://www.debian.org/> in order to find
out more information.
If you have some spare time and want to contribute it to Debian you
may wish to take a look at the "Work-Needing and Prospective Packages",
-(WNPP) that can be found at <URL:http://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/>.
+(WNPP) that can be found at <URL:https://www.debian.org/devel/wnpp/>.
Welcome to the project!