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I get the following error: Error validating server certificate for 'https://...': - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Use the fingerprint to validate the certificate manually! Certificate information: - Hostname: ... - Valid: from Wed, 01 Sep 2010 08:25:36 GMT until Thu, 06 Oct 2011 08:25:36 GMT - Issuer: ... - Fingerprint: ... (R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently? If I hit permanently I can run the command properly. But on the svn server ssl certificate verification failed next svn command I get the same question and have to confirm again! Why doesn't svn save my choice permanently? How can I solve this problem? Thanks for any help! svn ssl-certificate share|improve this question edited Apr 28 '15 at 20:14 Shawn Rubie 355 asked May 24 '11 at 18:36 axaluss 1,61021433 1 If you hit permanently then svn does cache the certifcate information in the same place where it stores your username/password information. And it won't ask you next time to confirm the certificate until its cached. –Hameedullah Khan May 24 '11 at 18:43 1 but svn asks me the same stuff again! so it does not cache it? –axaluss May 24 '11 at 18:49 add a comment| 8 Answers 8 active oldest votes up vote 35 down vote accepted Search for the folder named "svn.ssl.server" (it exists for windows and *NIX servers) and delete it. You may be asked one more time to save the key but then it should stop asking after that point. share|improve this answer answered Jul 19 '11 at 3:52 cixelsyd 74778 Great! Thank you! –James Harpe Dec 17 '12 at 14:13 add a comment| up vote 36 down vote Fix (for Unix): svn.ssl.server is on ~/.subversion/auth Change Owner recursively on ~/.subversion/auth or delete: delete - ~/.subversion/auth/svn.ssl.server owner - chown -R $USER ~/.subversion/a
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 67 Star 1,629 Fork 324 nirvdrum/svn2git forked from jcoglan/svn2git Code Issues 101 Pull requests 25 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue svn trust-server-cert Hangs on "Error validating server certificate" #51 Closed drestuart opened this Issue Feb server ssl certificate rejected intellij 6, 2012 · 24 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one tortoisesvn certificate validation failed assigned 13 participants drestuart commented Feb 6, 2012 I'm trying to check out from my repo, and svn2git is hanging on this error: "Error validating server certificate for 'https://www.my.server.org:443': The certificate is not http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6115170/svn-error-validating-server-certificate issued..." etc. This message is only printed if I run with the -v flag; without, I get nothing. In either case, svn2git sits doing nothing (as far as I can tell) and not giving me any feedback. This should cause svn2git to either quit, or print a reassuring message about how it's forging ahead. Owner nirvdrum commented Feb 6, 2012 Can you check what git-svn does here? https://github.com/nirvdrum/svn2git/issues/51 We just wrap up git-svn, ultimately, and I'm guessing that's what's blocking for input. drestuart commented Feb 6, 2012 Ah, good point. Here's what git-svn does. 1) Initialize: $ git svn init https://www.my.server.org/path/to/repo 2) Fetch: $ git svn fetch This prints the same message I mentioned before, with a security certificate fingerprint and all, and then an additional line that svn2git doesn't show: "(R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently?" When I enter an option it proceeds to check out normally. So svn2git seems to be waiting on git-svn, which is waiting on me for input, but I'm not seeing the message. Entering "t" at this point in svn2git doesn't help either, so it seems that svn2git isn't relaying the input back to git-svn either. … -----Original Message----- From: Kevin Menard [mailto:reply@reply.github.com] Sent: Monday, February 06, 2012 1:03 PM To: Stuart, Daniel Subject: Re: [svn2git] Hangs on "Error validating server certificate" (#51) Can you check what git-svn does here? We just wrap up git-svn, ultimately, and I'm guessing that's what's blocking for input. --- Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: #51 (comment) ********************************************************** Electronic Mail is not secure, may not be read every day,
-0500 Kevin 2852 ●48 ●75 ●111 http://walchko.github.io/ updated 2012-02-19 07:25:56 -0500 I am installing ROS Electric on OSX Lion (10.7) using the commands from the install page rosinstall ~/ros "http://packages.ros.org/cgi-bin/gen_rosinstall.py?rosdistro=electric&variant=desktop-full&overlay=no" I keep having to validate the server certificate over http://answers.ros.org/question/11068/error-validating-server-certificate-for-httpscoderosorg443/ and over again. I keep hitting (p) for permanently, but it doesn't seem to remember. https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/135145/how-to-solve-ssl-certificate-problem-with-git-svn How do I fix this? Now, to be clear, I eventually am able to download all of ROS (and with major modifications) get it up and running on OSX Lion. For linux there is a command to get and update keys: wget http://packages.ros.org/ros.key -O - | sudo apt-key add - What is the equivalent command for OSX (using error validating key chains I assume) to avoid the following error? Error validating server certificate for 'https://code.ros.org:443': - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Use the fingerprint to validate the certificate manually! Certificate information: - Hostname: *.ros.org - Valid: from Thu, 10 Sep 2009 23:16:35 GMT until Wed, 12 Sep 2012 05:05:53 GMT - Issuer: Equifax Secure Certificate Authority, Equifax, US - Fingerprint: fb:45:70:74:bf:12:94:01:05:23:8d:ee:b2:04:66:d0:f8:9a:e8:d2 (R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently? edit retag flag error validating server offensive close merge delete Comments Which variant of ROS are you trying to install, and which commands are you running to install it? Can you tell which part of the install is failing, or maybe post a few lines above that error? ahendrix( 2011-09-02 12:24:49 -0500 )editadd a comment 1 answer Sort by » oldest newest most voted 2 answered 2011-09-07 16:59:13 -0500 ahendrix 30523 ●98 ●189 ●432 http://namniart.com/ I think SVN is trying to cache the server certificate and failing to do so. It may be trying to cache to the Keychain, in which case you should try unlocking your keychain and doing an 'svn up' in one of stacks that is versioned with svn. Repeated attempts to 'svn up' in the same directory shouldn't ask you to accept the certificate any more. On the other hand, it may be trying to cache to ~/.subversion/auth/ , in which case you should make sure that directory exists and that your user has write permissions to it. See also: http://www.linxit.de/svnbook/en/1.1/svn-book.html#svn-ch-6-sect-4.3.2 edit flag offensive delete link more Comments1 Thanks! My ~./subversion was owned by root so I changed ownership to me: sudo chown -R kevin ~./subversion Kevin( 2011-09-10 03:50:15 -0500 )editadd a comment Your Answer Please start posting anonymously - your entry will be published after you log in or
certificate problem with git-svn210Hiroyuki SatoFeb 07, 2013Dear members. Does anyone know to solve this problem? I tryied to execute git config --global sslVerify false I still got same error. Thank you for your advice. Sincerely. sourcetreeCommentCommentAdd your comment...2 answers543Kieran Senior [Atlassian]Feb 07, 2013Hi Hiroyuki, This seems like quite a common problem. The first thing I'd try is to try an svn command at the command line, then accept the certificate permanently. To do this you'll want to do the following at the command line: It will then prompt you the "(R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently?" that you've already seen, so enter 'p' and hit enter. After you've done this, then try in SourceTree again. If the above does not work there's another option noted in this SO post whereby you can change the permissions recursively on ~/.subversion/auth. This is done by doing "chmod -R 777 ~/.subversion/auth". If this doesn't work then your last port of call will be to delete ~/.subversion/auth/svn.ssl.server and then you'll probably need to carry out the first step I mentioned so as to accept the re-issued certificate permanently. It's basically because you need to re-issue the certificate. Hopefully that helps, if not, feel free to ask more questions.CommentHiroyuki SatoFeb 07, 2013Hello Kieran. Thank you for your comment. It works!!. I executed svn info https://svn.forgerock.org/. Thank again. Kapila KumaraDec 03, 2015i tried svn info https://svn.forgerock.org but still i'm getting same error. Server SSL certificate verification failed: issuer is not trustedCommentAdd your comment...10-1Nathaniel AndersonJul 07, 2014Kieran even fixed my connecting from XCode to an SVN server. Thanks!CommentCommentAdd your comment...Sign up or log in to answerWatchRelated questions Powered by Atlassian Confluence 5.7.3, Team Collaboration Software Printed by Atlassian Confluence 5.7.3, Team Collaboration Software.