On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Daniel Brown <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 4:21 AM, Ferenc Kovacs <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> > the majority of the mirrors have openssl(87/100), but not all, here is
> >> the
> >> > list of mirrors without openssl:
> >> > at2.php.net
> >> > cn2.php.net
> >> > dk.php.net
> >> > de2.php.net
> >> > in2.php.net
> >> > ie.php.net
> >> > jp.php.net
> >> > pa.php.net
> >> > pt2.php.net
> >> > md.php.net
> >> > ro2.php.net
> >> > si2.php.net
> >> > tw.php.net
> >> >
> >> > Currently posttohost is used for the following scenarios:
> >> >
> >> > posting user note submissions to master
> >> > (http://master.php.net/entry/user-note.php)
> >> > posting mailing list subscriptions to master
> >> > (http://master.php.net/entry/subscribe.php)
> >> > posting event submissions to master (
> >> http://master.php.net/entry/event.php)
> >> > posting the account request submissions to master
> >> > (http://master.php.net/entry/svn-account.php)
> >> >
> >> > Sending the last one over http really worries me, so at least we
> should
> >> > force that to happen over https (either adding ssl to all mirrors, or
> >> > restricting/redirecting the account request to the mirrors with
> openssl).
> >> > What do you think?
> >>
> >> Nice. I wasn't expecting that many to have it enabled.
> >> Since there are so many I suppose we can make it an requirement and
> >> then switch over.
> >> Please coordinate with Daniel to get the rest of the mirrors running
> >> with ext/openssl and update the mirroring instructions.
> >>
> >> -Hannes
> >>
> >
> >
> > Patrick Schaaf (who actually follows the webmaster mailing list, kudos
> for
> > that) added openssl for ie.php.net, de2.php.net and at2.php.net so we
> only
> > have the following 10 mirrors left:
> >
> > cn2.php.net
> > dk.php.net
> > in2.php.net
> > jp.php.net
> > pa.php.net
> > pt2.php.net
> > md.php.net
> > ro2.php.net
> > si2.php.net
> > tw.php.net
>
>     Some of these mirrors are set to be purged anyway, so they'll be a
> non-issue.
>
>
so should I wait for them to go away (some? all?), or should I just commit
my patch knowing that it will not work on some of the mirrors?

-- 
Ferenc Kovács
@Tyr43l - http://tyrael.hu

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