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FS#758 - core/httpup allow https with no SSL certificate

Attached to Project: CRUX
Opened by Danny Rawlins (Romster) - Thursday, 29 September 2011, 15:12 GMT+2
Last edited by Juergen Daubert (jue) - Saturday, 30 March 2013, 18:59 GMT+2
Task Type Feature Request
Category ports → core/opt
Status Closed
Assigned To CRUX Developers (crux)
Operating System CRUX
Severity Low
Priority Normal
Reported Version 2.7
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

Hi could httpup be edited with -k, --insecure option to allow ports command to work from https. To allow such sites as github to host Pkgfiles as in joe9's case.

https://github.com/joe9/crux/

Yes I know a user can edit the httpup driver to add this option but could it be a default?
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Closed by  Juergen Daubert (jue)
Saturday, 30 March 2013, 18:59 GMT+2
Reason for closing:  Not a bug
Comment by Juergen Daubert (jue) - Tuesday, 04 October 2011, 10:37 GMT+2
That's related to the drivers provided by the ports httpup and rsync and not to core/ports. For a httpup repo you can set the --insecure-ssl, -k option of httpup in /etc/ports/drivers/httpup.
Comment by Danny Rawlins (Romster) - Wednesday, 05 October 2011, 11:34 GMT+2
I should of looked more before posting this feature request. I have edited to refelect that it's the httpup driver and not ports command directly, optionally what happened to the git ports driver?
Comment by Fredrik Rinnestam (rehabdoll) - Wednesday, 20 June 2012, 17:39 GMT+2
Is this really a httpup bug? Maybe we should ship a ca-bundle?
Comment by Juergen Daubert (jue) - Saturday, 30 March 2013, 18:59 GMT+2
With our core/ca-certificates installed httpup works just fine with https. Closing the report.

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