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- | All the download-links to github are automatically redirected to ssl-connections, | + | All the download-links to github are automatically redirected to ssl-connections, |
Problem is, as of now SSL transports are disabled on XAMPP and UniServer (WAMPs) and all cheap webhosters I tried so far (even those very few, that allow sockets at all). | Problem is, as of now SSL transports are disabled on XAMPP and UniServer (WAMPs) and all cheap webhosters I tried so far (even those very few, that allow sockets at all). | ||
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- | > This is a known problem, see http:// | + | > This is a known problem, see https:// |
>> Thanks, Anika. Strange discussion there... it almost seems, they don't get the point. Claiming security at github against plain http as an //option// for package downloads sound ridiculous to me. I was wondering -- maybe some kind of proxy in-the-middle thing might work, but I'm not sure, if it's worth the effort. | >> Thanks, Anika. Strange discussion there... it almost seems, they don't get the point. Claiming security at github against plain http as an //option// for package downloads sound ridiculous to me. I was wondering -- maybe some kind of proxy in-the-middle thing might work, but I'm not sure, if it's worth the effort. | ||
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- | A solution that often works when your shared webhosting doesn' | + | A solution that often works when your shared webhosting doesn' |
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