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Re: Bad SSL certificate on crossqa.debian.net



Hi,

On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 07:24:30AM +0000, Rebecca N. Palmer wrote:
> With HTTPS Everywhere enabled, https://crossqa.debian.net/src/<package>
> links give this error:
> 
> Web sites prove their identity via certificates. Firefox does not trust this
> site because it uses a certificate that is not valid for crossqa.debian.net.
> The certificate is only valid for the following names: isilmar-4.linta.de,
> www.linta.de
> 
> Error code: SSL_ERROR_BAD_CERT_DOMAIN

True. I couldn't be bothered to enable https on that site. Nothing on
that site is private or confidential or anything. You can reproduce any
of those build logs using snaptshot.debian.org at any time. Just use
http.

The problem I see here is that the site is meant to improve cross
building of Debian by making it easier for others to file cross build
patches. What is missing thus far is those others that file cross build
patches.  The time it takes me to maintain this service is removed from
the time available for me filing cross build patches. More and more, I
am doubting whether the service has a good cost/benefit ratio.

So let's make a deal: You file 10 cross build patches and I enable
https. You can X-Debbugs-Cc this list or send a summary mail. Does that
sound good to you?

Is there anything else that is missing from the service beyond https?

Helmut


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