gettons:
> How did you find out that
> HTTP requests to port 80 respond with a redirect to "https://openwrt.org/"; ?

$ wget --spider http://openwrt.org
Spider mode enabled. Check if remote file exists.
--2012-01-10 15:45:54--  http://openwrt.org/
Resolving openwrt.org… 78.24.191.177
Connecting to openwrt.org|78.24.191.177|:80… connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response… 302 Moved Temporarily
Location: https://openwrt.org/ [following]
Spider mode enabled. Check if remote file exists.
--2012-01-10 15:45:54--  https://openwrt.org/
Connecting to openwrt.org|78.24.191.177|:443… connected.
ERROR: certificate common name “www.openwrt.org” doesn’t match requested
host name “openwrt.org”.
To connect to openwrt.org insecurely, use ‘--no-check-certificate’.


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