If it would be possible to include a few words of warning at the top of
file listings, that would be great.
I vaguely remember it was possible to configure Apache in a way that it
would include the contents of a README file in the index itself?
Unfortunately I don't think patching Debian-distribut
Of cause firefox claims that the browser is working as intended and this is
correct behavior (relying on the Google safe browsing API)
Google on the other hand don't provide a working, reliable method to resolve
their proprietary API database issues.
Perhaps it is time to push for the feture to
Hi,
> For all they will know, Debian has been pwned :-/
Yeah. I tried hard to keep my previous mail in a civilized tone towards
the intellectual entities who decided to deduce the purity of Debian ISOs
from .exe files on the same server.
(Quotation marks in the air are a warning sign towards myse
It's not a problem for me, I'm more concerned about other users who may not
have access to another browser or HTTP client.
For all they will know, Debian has been pwned :-/
Hi,
the Google problem is getting worse. Firefox only warns because of their
botched malware "detection".
According to statements by Mattias Wadenstein and Steve McIntyre
in the thread around
https://lists.debian.org/debian-cd/2020/11/msg5.html
it is probably about this naive reasoning fr
Package: cdimage.debian.org
Severity: important
Noticed today that when I tried to download
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/debian-live-10.6.0-amd64-gnome.iso
my browser (Google chrome) refused to fetch the file (giving me no way
to override) saying that it is un
6 matches
Mail list logo