Agreed, you should generally have https everywhere, but I don't have time to work on that machine tonight. If it helps:
SHA512 (dfly-x86_64-5.6.2_REL.img.bz2) = 9efd1c1d85408ced59f4ab9509178358971e49627094c75a45b9533ac4a20753380237635a2c0c3c3d09e150a195770b5917866e93bf6e0d8cbbe5c90637b41f SHA512 (dfly-x86_64-5.6.2_REL.img) = f2860ff51d3cb162933cca1d38fabdf1920a8aa91c1fe0cefe351cbc14c7abaa638958e6d0042b02efde6375e916222bbafd18d03d9cde94369ef1e293e25092 SHA512 (dfly-x86_64-5.6.2_REL.iso) = 3af1f8a8cf5ead7d9e9afbd3392821ed74398aca94239c77114c8c75a74af7f1e78b760dffebef6d452b0d9502724fbc3eeded718c845378f3847e6ca2eca57b SHA512 (dfly-x86_64-5.6.2_REL.iso.bz2) = 97407ab9c0c2bf9d459cd8f9d2d2796dd4466a8cfe67692eaaa2cf833eea16670ba7ab075dd76678ef979492cb9336ee332b49a5664b62f297660fa930c1e86d On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 2:59 PM inter.service.intelligence <[email protected]> wrote: > > hey, > I was thinking about installing dragonflybsd but the download page doesn't > show any hashes except md5, which is a joke at this point. Quote > "cryptographically broken and unsuitable for further use" > > Is that the approach to security at dragonflybsd? a md5 approach? > > furthermore: there is no https on the http://lists.dragonflybsd.org/ and it > handles sensitive information like an email. > > > Really not encouraging for security minded users like me. > > Greets > >
