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We can't resolve de domain go.step.sm it's not possible resolve and because that it is not possible synv the lib.
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Expected Behavior
resolve de domain go.step.sm
Actual Behavior
name resolution fail to domain go.step.sm
Additional Context
Other way to solve this behavior it's change the package the module from go.step.sm/crypto to github.com/smallstep/crypto
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The domain does resolve correctly again, so the temporary issue should be resolved (hehe) now.
We've spoken about moving away from go.step.sm for our Go modules, not just this time, but also the previous time a similar problem occurred. It's likely we'll migrate to using github.com/smallstep/crypto sometime soon. I'll keep this issue open for a bit, so that I don't forget to bring it up in our next open source triage meeting.
Steps to Reproduce
We can't resolve de domain go.step.sm it's not possible resolve and because that it is not possible synv the lib.
Your Environment
Expected Behavior
resolve de domain go.step.sm
Actual Behavior
name resolution fail to domain go.step.sm
Additional Context
Other way to solve this behavior it's change the package the module from go.step.sm/crypto to github.com/smallstep/crypto
Contributing
Vote on this issue by adding a 👍 reaction.
To contribute a fix for this issue, leave a comment (and link to your pull request, if you've opened one already).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: