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[email protected]: The SSL connection could not be established, see inner exception. #6590
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@Ra2-IFV Any way y'all could update the URL to that piece of software to the GitHub repo? https://github.com/jrathlev/InnoUnpacker-Windows-GUI/blob/master/innounp-2/bin/innounp-2.zip I'm running into issues with the SSL Certificate not being vendor-signed. |
It is true that it's due to a security setting on my side of the fence for our organization. Our network requires SSL certificates to be vendor signed. I can download innounp on my personal Windows machine, but not my work one. |
I'm concerned that the files in https://github.com/jrathlev/InnoUnpacker-Windows-GUI/blob/master/innounp-2/bin/innounp-2.zip may not be updated promptly, which might require a new checkver script. Hence, the current mode was adopted. I'll consider whether to update the manifest. |
Try the new manifest now, download from GH and checkver from GH. |
We're cooking with magnets! Thank you for your help. |
Prerequisites
Package Name
innounp
Expected/Current Behaviour
Unable to install innounp as a dependency since the source for the ZIP file doesn't have a vendor signed certificate from Let's Encrypt.
Steps to Reproduce
scoop install innounp
Possible Solution
Any way we could use the GitHub Repo as a source? I'm currently working with the maintainer of this package to see if they can get their web provider to provide a vendor-signed SSL certificate instead of a self-signed one.
Scoop and Buckets Version
Scoop Config
PowerShell Version
Additional Softwares
No response
Copy of #6589
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