> On 17. Nov 2020, at 14:48, Rick <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I try to modify the URL plugins into a mirror one. But it's unavailable due
> to security reasons. Jenkins will do the validation with update-center.json
> file. In order to fix this, I just make my own certificate file. Before
> using it, you need to download the certificate file into your Jenkins. It's
> still very inconvenient for many users.
> 
> So, I was wondering if I can get permission of accessing the official
> certificate file. People just don't need to do anything besides changing
> the URL of the update center. I know this file should not share with
> someone who is not a member of the Jenkins infra team. Because it's very
> important for all Jenkins users. An alternative solution is that we store
> the certificate file in a safe place. For example, store it in the GitHub
> secret.

If the only change is download URLs that point to a site in China, we can look 
into generating appropriately modified files in the regular update center which 
you can then pull without modification.

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