Am 10.02.2016 um 19:35 schrieb Andreas Metzler :
> On 2016-02-10 Andreas Metzler wrote:
> [...]
> Nevermind, abbreviation thinko. You wrote SNI and I read SAN.
> Sorry for the noise.
I’ve just tested with the current version of planet-venus in unstable and the
problem still exist.
When doing a "
On 2016-02-10 Andreas Metzler wrote:
[...]
Nevermind, abbreviation thinko. You wrote SNI and I read SAN.
Sorry for the noise.
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On 2016-02-10 13:11:39, Andreas Metzler wrote:
> Just out of interest: Am I looking wrong or is blog.windfluechter.net
> making strange use of SNI, having a single SNI that is identical with
> the CN?
That doesn't seem so strange to me...
Furthermore, the canonical test host for SNI makes httplib
On 2016-01-31 Ingo Juergensmann wrote:
> Package: planet-venus
> Version: 0~git9de2109-3
> Severity: normal
> Apparently planet-venus fails to fetch feeds from SNI enabled hosts.
> After migrating my blog from HTTP to HTTPS with letsencrypt.org
> certificate, I noticed that Planet Debian fails to
* anarcat , 2016-02-09, 09:33:
This is typical of Python apps that depend only on urllib and so on.
Not really. Python's stdlib supports SNI since 2.7.9, which was the
first version that enabled certificate verification by default, and
what's in jessie.
Here the culrprit is httplib2:
$ pyt
Package: planet-venus
Version: 0~git9de2109-3
Severity: normal
--- Please enter the report below this line. ---
Apparently planet-venus fails to fetch feeds from SNI enabled hosts.
After migrating my blog from HTTP to HTTPS with letsencrypt.org
certificate, I noticed that Planet Debian fails to i
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