[CentOS] yum/RPM and Trust on First Use
Gordon Messmer
gordon.messmer at gmail.comSun Dec 20 22:28:20 UTC 2015
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On 12/20/2015 10:10 AM, Alice Wonder wrote: > Yes, but I've run into instance where curl does not work for https - > for example I believe if ECDSA TLS certificate is being used on the > server, curl doesn't work. Not sure about wget. Why do you think the solution is to make yum behave well when there's malicious data in /etc, rather than updating rpm/curl to properly support https so that it doesn't get there?
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