Re: cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org Certificate expired.

2018-10-20 Thread Daniel Jakots
If you're not able to refrain from giving your judgment on a situation
you don't know the details, please go open a blog or something. misc@ is
not the place for it.

Thanks,
Daniel

On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 12:56:21 -0600, "Constantine A. Murenin"
 wrote:

> This is pretty hilarious!
> 
> Apparently, even the CDNs cannot keep the HTTPS certificates
> up-to-date.  Yet your blog with cat photos MUST have HTTPS, and the
> cost of having HTTPS is estimated at zero by the leading industry
> experts at Google Chrome, Mozilla and Cloudflare (isn't it ironic
> now?!).
> 
> Clearly it's zero.  Every major browser vendor confirms administrative
> costs are zero and/or negligible; and HTTP/2 (as implemented in the
> browsers) requires HTTPS, because why would you NOT use HTTPS?!  And
> if it's not zero, folks wouldn't use HTTPS everywhere, now would
> they?!
> 
> Hurray to HTTPS Everywhere!  Let's Encrypt!
> 
> /sarcasm
> 
> On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 at 11:49, Paco Esteban  wrote:
> >
> > Hi misc@
> >
> > You're probably aware of this but just in case:
> >
> > https://cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/packages-stable/i386/:
> > ftp: SSL write error: certificate verification failed: certificate
> > has expired
> > https://cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/packages/i386/:
> > ftp: SSL write error: certificate verification failed: certificate
> > has expired
> > https://cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/packages/i386/:
> > empty
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Paco.
> >
> > p.s.: Big thanks for 6.4 to all the people involved !
> >
> > --
> > Paco Esteban
> > https://onna.be/gpgkey.asc  
> 



Re: cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org Certificate expired.

2018-10-20 Thread Constantine A. Murenin
This is pretty hilarious!

Apparently, even the CDNs cannot keep the HTTPS certificates
up-to-date.  Yet your blog with cat photos MUST have HTTPS, and the
cost of having HTTPS is estimated at zero by the leading industry
experts at Google Chrome, Mozilla and Cloudflare (isn't it ironic
now?!).

Clearly it's zero.  Every major browser vendor confirms administrative
costs are zero and/or negligible; and HTTP/2 (as implemented in the
browsers) requires HTTPS, because why would you NOT use HTTPS?!  And
if it's not zero, folks wouldn't use HTTPS everywhere, now would
they?!

Hurray to HTTPS Everywhere!  Let's Encrypt!

/sarcasm

On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 at 11:49, Paco Esteban  wrote:
>
> Hi misc@
>
> You're probably aware of this but just in case:
>
> https://cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/packages-stable/i386/:
> ftp: SSL write error: certificate verification failed: certificate has expired
> https://cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/packages/i386/:
> ftp: SSL write error: certificate verification failed: certificate has expired
> https://cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/packages/i386/:
> empty
>
> Cheers,
> Paco.
>
> p.s.: Big thanks for 6.4 to all the people involved !
>
> --
> Paco Esteban
> https://onna.be/gpgkey.asc



cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org Certificate expired.

2018-10-20 Thread Paco Esteban
Hi misc@

You're probably aware of this but just in case:

https://cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/packages-stable/i386/:
ftp: SSL write error: certificate verification failed: certificate has expired
https://cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/packages/i386/:
ftp: SSL write error: certificate verification failed: certificate has expired
https://cloudflare.cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/6.4/packages/i386/:
empty

Cheers,
Paco.

p.s.: Big thanks for 6.4 to all the people involved !

-- 
Paco Esteban
https://onna.be/gpgkey.asc