On Friday, February 19, 2016 at 8:18:04 PM UTC-5, pisymbol wrote:
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> On Friday, February 19, 2016 at 4:58:04 PM UTC-5, Nikolaus Rath wrote:
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>> Do you know why the verification fails? I assume you're not connecting 
>> to something like S3 or Google Storage? 
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> That is correct. I am testing EMC's ECS product which implements S3.
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>> > Is there a way to skip certificates when using S3QL?  HTTP works just 
>> > fine but I rather use an encrypted connection. 
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>> No, there is not. 
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> There should be! :-)
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>> > Other tools like s3fs, s3, etc. all allow skipping cert validation upon 
>> > connecting via https. 
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>> Because no one needed it and/or implemented it. 
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> Would you consider a patch then to add it as a --backend-option then? 
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I take that back in that this is probably appropriate for all backends.
 

> That would seem most appropriate.
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> I don't agree there is no use for this feature. Minimally, it's good for 
> testing.
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Also, what about for internal clouds that only allow https traffic through? 
Does a S3QL client really need to configure certs? Seems a bit draconian to 
me.

-aps

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