MAINT: SSL certificate validation deactivated#2
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jotelha wants to merge 1 commit intojic-dtool:masterfrom
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MAINT: SSL certificate validation deactivated#2jotelha wants to merge 1 commit intojic-dtool:masterfrom
jotelha wants to merge 1 commit intojic-dtool:masterfrom
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Think about implementing this with ENV VARS e.g. DTOOL_ECS_IGNORE_SSL |
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What I have come across before for SSL certificate verification in HTTPS connections is https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0493/#feature-environment-based-configuration but apparently that feature is Python 2 specific. |
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Hello Tjelvar, this is not a true pull request but rather a note. In certain circumstances it might be useful to suppress SSL certificate checking on the client's side, i.e. for testing purposes in general or in case a safe connection through an SSH tunnel exists. I first thought I might be able to do this via some boto3 config file or environment variable, but did not find anything suitable documented onhttps://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/guide/configuration.html.