Okay let's assume for the sake of argument, I
was wanting to get portal feeds via https...
After reviewing:
https://github.com/Geeklog-Core/geeklog/issues/732
it looks like there should be a way to make this work however, I am unclear as to whether I can get it going in the shared server environment at goDaddy.
according to phpinfo()
I do have cURL support enabled and OpenSSL/1.0.1e
but a check with:
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<?php
$info = ini_get('openssl.cafile');
echo "cafile: " . $info;
?>
Returns empty :/
I have created a php.ini file with the following:
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date.timezone = America/Indianapolis
curl.cainfo=/server/path/to/data/cacert.pem
openssl.capath=/server/path/to/data/
openssl.cafile=/server/path/to/data/cacert.pem
but that seems to have done nothing for me (even after restarting the web process for my server to reload the new php5.ini file)
I did this after uploading a copy of
https://curl.haxx.se/ca/cacert.pem to my site's $_CONF['path_data'] directory.
I was not sure if I needed to modify
parserfactory.class.php or if that was an early work around? (when I tried that edit I got an error so i just moved away from that approach.)
I am finding that many wordpress sites are shoving port 443 onto port 80 requests so it looks like I will need to get https portals working sooner rather than later :/
Any enlightenment would be greatly appreciated.