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Recent versions of openssl will refuse to work with 1024-bit RSA keys, as they are considered insecure. I didn't track down the exact version in which the defaults were tightened, but the Debian-package openssl 3.0 on my system yields: $ LIB_HTTPD_SSL=1 ./t5551-http-fetch-smart.sh -v -i [...] SSL Library Error: error:0A00018F:SSL routines::ee key too small 1..0 # SKIP web server setup failed This could probably be overcome with configuration, but that's likely to be a headache (especially if it requires touching /etc/openssl). Let's just pick a key size that's less outrageously out of date. Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com> |
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apache.conf | ||
apply-one-time-perl.sh | ||
broken-smart-http.sh | ||
error-no-report.sh | ||
error-smart-http.sh | ||
error.sh | ||
incomplete-body-upload-pack-v2-http.sh | ||
incomplete-length-upload-pack-v2-http.sh | ||
passwd | ||
ssl.cnf |