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Please setup HTTPS on http://downloads.libremesh.org/ #10
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@p4u can we set this up? I can do it if I get access to it ;) |
Right now downloads.libremesh.org has a let's Encrypt certificate. But it's expired... @p4u ? |
@ilario https://downloads.libremesh.org is not working |
@gmarcos87 yep, it doesn't work neither on builds.libremesh.org nor on repo.libremesh.org nor on libremesh.org |
What is the blocking thing here? https://krackattacks.com is just another reason to push this |
I think nearly all of us is able to solve this. Please, let's do it |
Don't have access to this server. |
@PabloCastellano https://downloads.libremesh.org should work now |
Thanks @aparcar and @p4u! Closing. The only couple of small things missing, are: redirect all traffic from HTTP to HTTPS on enlist in HTTPS Everywhere lists: https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere/faq#how-do-i-add-my-own-site-to-https-everywhere |
That subdomain contains firmware images and without https it's easy to distribute trojanized images in certain cases. You can use Let's Encrypt which for ease and free-of-charge.
Have a look at https://certbot.eff.org/ for the setup.
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