Sorry. I thought this was a question developers might have, rather than 
regular Jenkins users... Thanks for the advice!

If I'm not mistaken, the UpdateSites Manager Plugin is no longer usable in 
later releases of Jenkins, because of some security improvement in the core.
I'll double check.
Thanks for the hint about the noSignatureCheck!


On Tuesday, March 22, 2016 at 6:16:14 PM UTC+1, Daniel Beck wrote:
>
>
> On 22.03.2016, at 17:16, Rafael Rezende <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
>
> > I would like Jenkins to read from my custom update site without any 
> certificate. Is there any way to tell Jenkins to skip the signature 
> verification? 
> > (I believe the CA certificate to the public update sites is embedded 
> into Jenkins, right?) 
>
> You could set the dangerous and undocumented system property 
> hudson.model.DownloadService.noSignatureCheck to 'true'. 
>
> The better alternative is to use the UpdateSites Manager Plugin to have a 
> convenient UI to configure custom update sites, including certs. 
>
> In the future, please send questions on how to use Jenkins to the 
> jenkinsci-users list. 
>
>

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