Exactly! I had only posted the link on www.reddit.com/r/reactos and didn’t expect it to get attention from a wider audience :-) Also, I deliberately avoided CDNs and caches to see if the source system can handle the…
Yeah, but not necessarily ReactOS’s fault! The machine it’s running on doesn’t have much power as I didn’t expect it to get much attention really. Also see my notes regarding the HTTPS link that was temporarily broken:…
HTTPS is fixed now.
This. Part of the challenge for me was to avoid any proxies and and have all requests go directly to the ReactOS system. I’m totally aware that this doesn’t make any sense in a real-world scenario.
Hi, I’m the author of the page. > Probably doesn't have a letsencrypt client. Right, Certbot doesn’t work because of an issue with Python, however, it’s easy to generate the certificates elsewhere and inject them into…
I cannot confirm this. I've just updated via iTunes and it asked for the PIN code.
Exactly! I had only posted the link on www.reddit.com/r/reactos and didn’t expect it to get attention from a wider audience :-) Also, I deliberately avoided CDNs and caches to see if the source system can handle the…
Yeah, but not necessarily ReactOS’s fault! The machine it’s running on doesn’t have much power as I didn’t expect it to get much attention really. Also see my notes regarding the HTTPS link that was temporarily broken:…
HTTPS is fixed now.
This. Part of the challenge for me was to avoid any proxies and and have all requests go directly to the ReactOS system. I’m totally aware that this doesn’t make any sense in a real-world scenario.
Hi, I’m the author of the page. > Probably doesn't have a letsencrypt client. Right, Certbot doesn’t work because of an issue with Python, however, it’s easy to generate the certificates elsewhere and inject them into…
I cannot confirm this. I've just updated via iTunes and it asked for the PIN code.