On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 7:16 AM, Patrick Huang <pahuang@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi Tiansworld,

I think the problem is openshift is blocked in China and this test instance is hosted in openshift. According to this post https://www.openshift.com/forums/openshift/openshift-was-blocked-by-gfw-in-china https will work. However we have disabled https on this instance because it's a test instance and we don't have a public certificate for it. We can enable https with following side effects:
1. When visiting it from the browser you will receive an untrusted certificate warning
2. When using our command line client tool, you will have to disable SSL certificate

I will discuss this with the team and see if we can come up with a better solution. Meanwhile, if you want to test it, you will have to use some VPN to connect to it.


Thanks
I'd rather wait for a while.

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Regards,

Tiansworld
Fedora Project Contributor