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Public AppKey #6

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IainCole opened this issue Apr 12, 2013 · 6 comments
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Public AppKey #6

IainCole opened this issue Apr 12, 2013 · 6 comments
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It's possible to find out where you store your appkey and download it

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Floby commented Apr 13, 2013

I guess it is but it's not nice to try

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Floby commented Apr 13, 2013

also tell me how

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You can see the url in the wget output in the build log on travis, I ended up putting a password on the directory where I store it which is obfuscated by wget

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Floby commented Apr 13, 2013

can you send a pull request for that so I can do it too?

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Not really because it's a change to your secure travis ENV variables and a setting on the server where you store your key, You do it like http://user:pass@www.mysite.com/mykey.key

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Floby commented Apr 13, 2013

oh ok I see, if I encode the URL with an authentication part then output is
altered ?
I'll do that.

On 13 April 2013 21:02, Iain Cole notifications@github.com wrote:

Not really because it's a change to your secure travis ENV variables and a
setting on the server where you store your key, You do it like http://user
:pass@www.mysite.com/mykey.key


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