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  • drumroll...Tada!....

    It suddenly is working. I didn't change a thing.

    @catloaf@lemm.ee suggested I get suspicious about my country or ISP. Should I worry, now?!... :-(

    Seriously, did the f-droid folks change anything on their end?

  • I tried to use some webproxy to test other locations and had the same result - only difference is the name offered for the file to download.

    Thanks.

  • It happen in both http and https, but http wold redirect to https wouldn't it?

    The cert is letsencrypt, yes. Didn't verify the details, though.

  • Ahha! With a blank bowser profile directory it works as expected. It has to be HSTS, right? Now, how do I fix this?

  • Just a thought: could it be hsts?

  • Bang! Firefox on windows - same thing!

  • Both hosts and resolv.conf are ok.

  • Well... just saved one of those files, renamed it to file.html and opened it with the browser. Seems to be the f-droid homepage lacking the css.

    What could it be? That doesn't happen on any other website.

  • Does your ISP or government interfere with your Internet access? When you view the cert, does it show that it was issued by Let’s Encrypt?

    I hope not.

    I can't inspect any cert. The browser url bar doesn't show the padlock.

  • On my desktop, the name is something like random.ptrom. Im from Portugal. Could ptrom have anything to do with it?

  • Actualy, downloadfile.bin.

  • Forgoy to say: firefox, chromium, epiphany on debian with gnome

  • The content seems html but the name is something else. On android the suggested filename is downloadfile.bin. creepy.

  • No no no. The app seems to work ok. It's the website that seems broken.

  • I cant. I'm on my phone right now. Just picture a save file dialog from 3 browsers with a random string dot something as filename. I noticed on my phone the file is named something like downloads.bin.

  • On the desktop.

  • F-Droid @lemmy.ml

    f-droid website

    f-droid.org
  • When will someone create a wrep (web regular expression search and print)!?

    Absolutely zero "interpretation" of what the user "really wanted".

    What am I missing?...