“@keithpitt: Anyone have bundler --pre working with Ruby 2.0? I'm getting crazy certificate errors from net/http /cc @wycats” /cc @indirect
@merbist the correct solution is extracting the certs from the keychain REGULARLY @spastorino @keithpitt @indirect /cc @raggi
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@wycats@merbist@keithpitt@indirect@raggi Yehuda agree with you, a cron task fixes that -
@spastorino@wycats@keithpitt@indirect@raggi a cron job is great but I think a warning would be useful when the cron stops working -
@merbist@spastorino@wycats@keithpitt@indirect that's what cron does. -
@raggi@spastorino@wycats@keithpitt@indirect what I meant was <what if I break the cron> without noticing. Another check would help. -
@merbist@spastorino@wycats@keithpitt@indirect ok. can you define "cert isn't fresh" for me? -
@raggi@spastorino@wycats@keithpitt@indirect TBD, I'd say whenever we think the cronjob fails to run for a period of time -
@merbist@spastorino@wycats@keithpitt@indirect you realize it mails you when it fails, right? -
@raggi@merbist@spastorino@wycats@indirect why has this become in Ruby 2? Did something to do with SSL change? - 1 more reply
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@wycats@spastorino@keithpitt@indirect@raggi a gentle warning when using Ruby & noticing the cert isn't fresh would be nice. -
@merbist@wycats@spastorino@keithpitt@indirect so now we have to write an OSCP client into ruby that runs all the time? o0
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@wycats@merbist@spastorino@keithpitt@indirect i'd write a blog, but it'll just cause more hate. i think people are afraid of cronThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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