Hello, I have an idea for a feature that I would like to write and eventually merge into pacman. I post in this mailing list to find out if there is an interest in it before I start coding. My goal is to have a custom repository that can only be used by me. First I tried to create an ssh host in ~/.ssh/config ... ``` Host Custom Hostname custom.org User root Port 1 IdentityFile /path/to/file ``` ... and then use it /etc/pacman.conf ... ``` [custom] Server = ssh://Custom:~/path/to/repo ``` ... but that doesn't work. But https URLs do work. So if I could specify a TLS certificate that is signed by a certificate authority certificate that I control I could use a regular https URL but still be the only one with the required TLS certificate to connect. From what I saw libalpm uses libcurl. libcurl has options like `CURLOPT_SSLCERT` and `CURLOPT_SSLKEY` that can be set with `curl_easy_setopt`. Those two options could be controlled through the pacman configuration file. Maybe there is a better solution already available without changing any code that I overlooked. Maybe you have a different solution to my goal. Maybe you are a maintainer and know that such a feature is not wanted. I'm interested in hearing all these thoughts. Best regards, nibo