On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 03:08:37PM -0000, Christian Weisgerber wrote: > On 2017-12-08, Luke Crooks <l...@solentwholesale.com> wrote: > > > The pull request was rejected for a valid reason, offering http allows > > users with limited network access chance to clone or download freebsd where > > https is not possible. > > Do users actually exist who have access to http but not to https? > Or is this a myth? And how do these users access popular sites > like Wikipedia, or www.FreeBSD.org for that matter?
In an effort to enforce encrypted comms, my network is the inverse: TCP:80 is disallowed, but TCP:443 is accepted. Thanks, -- Shawn Webb Cofounder and Security Engineer HardenedBSD GPG Key ID: 0x6A84658F52456EEE GPG Key Fingerprint: 2ABA B6BD EF6A F486 BE89 3D9E 6A84 658F 5245 6EEE
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