
ek095 (ek095) asked a question.
I have several Ubuntu servers which have pkg.scaleft.com in their sources list for apt updates. Sometime yesterday evening, we observed that apt-get update started failing:
sleibowitz-asa@hostname:~$ sudo apt-get update
Err:1 http://pkg.scaleft.com/deb linux InRelease
403 Forbidden [IP: 99.84.108.20 80]
...
E: Failed to fetch http://pkg.scaleft.com/deb/dists/linux/InRelease 403 Forbidden [IP: 99.84.108.20 80]
E: The repository 'http://pkg.scaleft.com/deb linux InRelease' is no longer signed.
Is this repository still valid? If so, are there new authentication rules in place?

Hi, @ek095 (ek095)
Thank you for posting on our Community page!
A couple years ago, Advanced Server Access downloads (client, server, gateway, etc) were moved to a new location. We have been encouraging customers to use this location for the past couple years.
This month we are removing read access to the previous download location. Correct download locations will have /repos/ in them (for example: https://help.okta.com/asa/en-us/content/topics/adv_server_access/docs/gateway-install-ubuntu.htm ).
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