![]() Tried disabling verification of peer in context settings.Checked valid ssl certificate for host (we are talking Google here!).Checked if allow_url_include is enabled.Checked if https is available in stream wrappers for php.Here is a list of things I've tried and confirmed: Please note, this is happening in all my vagrant boxes (all running trusty 64) ever since i've installed vagrant 1.8.6 on a new macbook running sierra. So far, I've found only 1 other person who could reproduce this and he was on the same stack as me. ReferencesĪfter extensively searching the internet and trying / confirming various things my last resort is checking in with Vagrant because it could very well be a bug of vagrant 1.8.6 in combination with Sierra. ![]() I compared the two php.ini files but did not find any major differences besides memory limits and timeout settings. ![]() I have also found it only happens on the CLI version of php and not within apache. To make things even weirder, when retrieving, I do get half of the body and thén the error is triggered. synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", type: "nfs", :nfs => config. network "private_network", type: "dhcp" config. network "forwarded_port", guest: 3306, host: 33306 config. network "forwarded_port", guest: 80, host: 8080 config.
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