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Who's behind https://dotnet-install.sh ? #419
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This looks fishy. Please, download scripts only from Microsoft domains. We now support GPG detached signing so you can check integrity of the file before you execute it. |
Where did you find that link? The only valid alias for that file is https://dot.net/v1/dotnet-install.sh. Now that we only have one version, we could even just shorten the alias. |
I attempted to revisit the official reference documentation for the script I had read before. I typed |
The same thing happened to me, I was trying to search for information about dotnet-install.sh, and in my case, Chrome recognized it as a file and downloaded it. |
Gotcha. Thanks for the additional context! Was just trying to understand if there were any sites promoting this other domain. |
Do we have any updates on this ticket? |
FYI: .sh | country-code | Government of St. Helena |
It seems to download a version of the script that appears to be outdated compared to the official one. Is this possibly a preparation for a bait-and-switch tactic, or could it just be a well-intentioned effort to provide a convenient shortcut for the community?
https://dotnet-install.sh
https://who.is/whois/dotnet-install.sh
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