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Unable to update "ngrok" #183352
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Can you download the zip file from the url directly? It seems that your certificate has a problem to connect the url. |
I tried..
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It does not look like Homebrew problem but ssl. |
@daeho-ro does the wget work for you (before I start working though my Certificate Store)? |
@mattpackwood I am working good, and the certificate from the homepage also looks good. |
I tried it from another device (the original issue is on my iMac) the second device is a RaPi, I get a TLS error, I think this may be on the ngrok side. |
There's Both are installing/reinstalling OK for me, without SSL errors. |
Wanted to comment for visibility that I'm running in the same issue with the following error message.
Also wanted to mention, that downloading the zip file from the site also results in a faulty download - that will not complete |
Interestingly the issue with both the Homebrew and the wget started "working for me with no changes at my end" in the last 12 hours. Could this be a certificate issue "at ngrok"? |
That would be my takeaway (or some local issue relative to certs / VPN / proxy / whatever) Ultimately Homebrew is just going to the download source anyway for Casks so there wouldn't be any material difference there. |
It looks like certificate issue seems to be the case |
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I'm getting this same error but I'm trying to install it for the first time. Trying with brew:
Trying with curl:
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I too am having issues upgrading my ngrok installation.
I tried both via the MacOS version of cURL, using LibreSSL
And the latest cURL version from homebrew itself, using OpenSSL, freshly updated and reinstalled
And neither yielded a good SSL result. However opening the package URL in my browser allowed me to download the latest version: https://bin.equinox.io/a/dW4eR4uyHNy/ngrok-v3-3.16.1-stable-darwin-arm64.zip I figure it's SSL/cert related, but it just seems odd that even the latest brew-curl is also not working. |
... Me to... (having issues "again") - I am thinking something permission based at the "server end". |
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. |
Verification
--force
.brew update-reset && brew update
and retried my command.brew doctor
, fixed as many issues as possible and retried my command.Description of issue
I am not sure if this is the place for this but I am getting errors trying to upgrade ngrok
Command that failed
brew upgrade --greedy
Output of command with
--verbose --debug
Output of
brew doctor
andbrew config
Output of
brew tap
Matt-Packwoods-M1-iMac:~ $ brew tap 1password/tap actuallytaylor/formulae axiomhq/tap civo/tools crowdin/crowdin fastly/tap finnvoor/tools flipperdevices/flipper hashicorp/tap homebrew/services knocklabs/tap localstack/tap minacle/chntpw ngrok/ngrok pipedreamhq/pd-cli pulumi/tap sachaos/todoist sidneys/homebrew twilio/brew vultr/vultr-cli yugabyte/tap
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