On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 01:00:00PM -0400, Daniel Micay wrote:
> On 02/04/14 12:47 PM, Nowaker wrote:
> >> There may be a transparent proxy in your routing chain that strips
> >> compression in order to run a virus scan.
> >
> > Time for SSL-securing Arch Linux repos to prevent any sort of
> > man-
On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 01:25:19PM +0200, Magnus Therning wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 6:09 PM, ProgAndy wrote:
> > There may be a transparent proxy in your routing chain that strips
> > compression in order to run a virus scan.
> > The server sends these headers for haskell-core.db
> > ( curl
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 6:09 PM, ProgAndy wrote:
> There may be a transparent proxy in your routing chain that strips
> compression in order to run a virus scan.
> The server sends these headers for haskell-core.db
> ( curl -I http://xsounds.org/~haskell/core/x86_64/haskell-core.db )
>
> Conten
On Wed, 02 Apr 2014 18:47:52 +0200
Nowaker wrote:
> > There may be a transparent proxy in your routing chain that strips
> > compression in order to run a virus scan.
>
> Time for SSL-securing Arch Linux repos to prevent any sort of
> man-in-the-middle attacks? Even such trivial things like com
Am 02.04.2014 19:01, schrieb Daniel Micay:
On 02/04/14 01:00 PM, Daniel Micay wrote:
On 02/04/14 12:47 PM, Nowaker wrote:
There may be a transparent proxy in your routing chain that strips
compression in order to run a virus scan.
Time for SSL-securing Arch Linux repos to prevent any sort of
m
On 02/04/14 01:00 PM, Daniel Micay wrote:
> On 02/04/14 12:47 PM, Nowaker wrote:
>>> There may be a transparent proxy in your routing chain that strips
>>> compression in order to run a virus scan.
>>
>> Time for SSL-securing Arch Linux repos to prevent any sort of
>> man-in-the-middle attacks? Eve
On 02/04/14 12:47 PM, Nowaker wrote:
>> There may be a transparent proxy in your routing chain that strips
>> compression in order to run a virus scan.
>
> Time for SSL-securing Arch Linux repos to prevent any sort of
> man-in-the-middle attacks? Even such trivial things like compression
> strippi
There may be a transparent proxy in your routing chain that strips
compression in order to run a virus scan.
Time for SSL-securing Arch Linux repos to prevent any sort of
man-in-the-middle attacks? Even such trivial things like compression
stripping, or image optimization often performed by mo
Am 02.04.2014 17:56, schrieb Magnus Therning:
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 10:16:04AM +0200, Magnus Therning wrote:
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 9:32 AM, Magnus Therning wrote:
On a newly set up system I've added the [haskell-core] repo [1], but
get stuck with the following message from `pacman`:
%
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 10:16:04AM +0200, Magnus Therning wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 9:32 AM, Magnus Therning wrote:
> > On a newly set up system I've added the [haskell-core] repo [1], but
> > get stuck with the following message from `pacman`:
> >
> >
> > % sudo pacman -Syy
> > error:
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 9:32 AM, Magnus Therning wrote:
> On a newly set up system I've added the [haskell-core] repo [1], but
> get stuck with the following message from `pacman`:
>
>
> % sudo pacman -Syy
> error: haskell-testing: signature from "ArchHaskell (Magnus Therning)
> " is invalid
>
On a newly set up system I've added the [haskell-core] repo [1], but
get stuck with the following message from `pacman`:
% sudo pacman -Syy
error: haskell-testing: signature from "ArchHaskell (Magnus Therning)
" is invalid
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