If we just want to test HTTPS, then another option is to always run a trusted HTTPS server (like Apache) on DrDr and have it contact that... so it doesn't rely on the real network. (That is, if we don't want to have the test spawn a Racket implemented HTTPS server.)
Jay On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 12:20 PM, Robby Findler <[email protected]>wrote: > It just failed for me so I wasn't sure if it was really a very reliable > test. > > But I don't know what it is trying to test, actually, so maybe > everything is fine. > > Robby > > On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Jay McCarthy <[email protected]> > wrote: > > I don't mind and I anticipate that planet2 will have more network traffic > > per push. > > > > Is there something in particular you're worried about? > > > > Even though Matthew is very productive, I think it will be a while until > his > > activity causes DrDr to mount a denial-of-service attack. > > > > Jay > > > > > > On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 9:33 AM, Robby Findler < > [email protected]> > > wrote: > >> > >> Do we want drdr making network connections to github on each push? > >> > >> http://drdr.racket-lang.org/25599/collects/tests/openssl/https.rkt > >> > >> Robby > >> _________________________ > >> Racket Developers list: > >> http://lists.racket-lang.org/dev > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Jay McCarthy <[email protected]> > > Assistant Professor / Brigham Young University > > http://faculty.cs.byu.edu/~jay > > > > "The glory of God is Intelligence" - D&C 93 > -- Jay McCarthy <[email protected]> Assistant Professor / Brigham Young University http://faculty.cs.byu.edu/~jay "The glory of God is Intelligence" - D&C 93
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