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On Tue, 10 May 2016, Daniel Beck wrote:
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> > On 10.05.2016, at 12:23, Mladen Marev wrote:
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> > my proxy and firewall allows download of Java content (e.g. Jenkins war
> > file) only from HTTPS protected sites. I have tried manual download of v2.2
> > but it has been reje
I found xmission mirror as very helpful, since you can brows and download
mainly everything. My Jenkins is already version 2.2 :-)
On Tuesday, 10 May 2016 10:33:49 UTC+1, Mladen Marev wrote:
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> Hello,
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> is there any HTTPS mirror which I can use as a Jenkins update site, for
> both - the Jenki
Ok, sounds like I need to try to deviler the war using some other ways.
Thank you for the helpful comments here :-)
On Tuesday, 10 May 2016 13:26:03 UTC+1, Daniel Beck wrote:
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> > On 10.05.2016, at 12:23, Mladen Marev >
> wrote:
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> > my proxy and firewall allows download of Java content
Ahh yes... well FTR the CloudBees update site provides https access and
https metadata urls... but obviously the metadata is signed by our own key
so you'd need to be a customer to be able to have Jenkins trust our source
metadata signatures and get https all the way
On 10 May 2016 at 13:25, Danie
> On 10.05.2016, at 12:23, Mladen Marev wrote:
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> my proxy and firewall allows download of Java content (e.g. Jenkins war file)
> only from HTTPS protected sites. I have tried manual download of v2.2 but it
> has been rejected because HTTP connection.
I'm pretty sure we are currently unable
Hi Stephen,
thank you for the prompt response. I am looking about HTTPS not because I
have any concerns about the metadata or content but because my proxy and
firewall allows download of Java content (e.g. Jenkins war file) only from
HTTPS protected sites. I have tried manual download of v2.2 b
IIUC all the update sites are http and https so that you do not get a
secure content warning if using the browser based metadata download (which
is the only way to get the metadata if your Jenkins is isolated from the
internet)
In any case the metadata is signed to ensure integrity and the metadat
Hello,
is there any HTTPS mirror which I can use as a Jenkins update site, for
both - the Jenkins itself and plugins. I mean not only the main page but
also the redirected one, as usually the download is redirected to some
other URLs.
Thanks.
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