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command communicating with the remote server 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 the certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. permanently I can run the command properly. But on the 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
certificate problem with git-svn210Hiroyuki SatoFeb 07, 2013Dear members. Does anyone know to solve this problem? I tryied to execute git config svn server ssl certificate verification failed --global sslVerify false I still got same error. Thank you for tortoisesvn certificate validation failed unknown certificate issuer your advice. Sincerely. sourcetreeCommentCommentAdd your comment...2 answers543Kieran Senior [Atlassian]Feb 07, 2013Hi Hiroyuki, This seems like quite server ssl certificate rejected intellij 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 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6115170/svn-error-validating-server-certificate 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 https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/135145/how-to-solve-ssl-certificate-problem-with-git-svn 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. Report a bug Atlassian News Atlassian
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/94573/server-certificates-are-not-properly-validated-by-subversion-openssl company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Different Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users of Apple hardware and http://www.redmine.org/boards/2/topics/1359?r=3027 software. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Server certificates are not is not properly validated by subversion/openssl up vote 2 down vote favorite 2 I noticed that the svn cli fails to validate https certificates and always ask for manual validation using the certificate fingerprint: mbp:~ user$ svn co https://svn.mysite.com/svn/testrepo Error validating server certificate for 'https://svn.mysite.com:443': - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Use the fingerprint to validate the certificate manually! Certificate information: - Hostname: svn.mysite.com - Valid: from Fri, 21 Jun 2013 00:00:00 certificate verification failed GMT until Mon, 20 Jun 2016 23:59:59 GMT - Issuer: ANISSUER, DE - Fingerprint: 37:7d:6a:a7:e9:4c:30:57:fe:45:32:ab:bb:71:6c:79:08:4d:72:0d All the following clients were able to validate the certificate of my own svn server as well as that of an sf.net server: svn cli on Linux TortoiseSVN on Windows Safari/Firefox/Chrome on OSX The two svn cli versions which I tried on OSX (Mountain Lion) and failed to validate the certificates are: /usr/bin/svn: 1.6.18 (r1303927) - Mountain Lion/Xcode /opt/homebrew/bin/svn: 1.7.9 (r1462340) - Compiled using homebrew Is there any way around this problem? osx command-line certificate subversion openssl share|improve this question edited Jun 26 '13 at 13:43 asked Jun 21 '13 at 14:31 m000 4971514 My guess is that the cause of the problem is the svn cli not being able to pick-up the root certificates trusted by the operating system. These are stored in /etc/ssl/certs in Debian, but I have no idea of their whereabouts in OSX. –m000 Jun 21 '13 at 14:35 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted A friend (who was too lazy to write the answer here) hinted me that the root certificates in Mac OSX are stored in the keychain and suggested two different ways around the problem. In order to make openssl library (used by svn) to locate t
the FAQ and Issue #1235, however I still can't find a solution. Yes, when I login as my own user, I can do a SVN co and accept the certificate permenently. However, I am running Redmine over Apache, and Apache runs as www-data. So how can I accept the SSL cert as that user? Am I correct in my assumptions? Is there something else I am missing? I am fairly new at running a Linux server, so any help would be appreciated. BTW - I am running the Redmin 1586 on Ubuntu Hardy. Thanks! Replies (24) RE: need some help with accessing SVN repository over HTTPS - Added by Jani Tiainen over 8 years ago Execute command with sudoer (person who holds administrative rights). sudo su www-data And then issue svn checkout procedure. RE: need some help with accessing SVN repository over HTTPS - Added by Lev T over 8 years ago Thanks for the tip. I gave that a try, and now when I can perform a svn checkout as www-data through the console, but I'm still getting the following error via Redmine. Error validating server certificate for 'https://wush.net:443': - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Use the fingerprint to validate the certificate manually! Certificate information: - Hostname: wush.net - Valid: from Tue, 17 May 2005 00:00:00 GMT until Thu, 14 Aug 2008 23:59:59 GMT - Issuer: (c)2002 Comodo Limited, Terms and Conditions of use: http://www.comodo.net/repository, Comodo Trust Network, Comodo Limited, GB - Fingerprint: 62:ab:bf:b6:56:cd:f3:1e:11:76:2d:51:b2:da:a5:e5:e1:03:8e:5f (R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently? svn: PROPFIND request failed on 'path/to/repo' svn: PROPFIND of '/path/to/repo/project': Server certificate verification failed: issuer is not trusted (https://wush.net) Is there another approach to get this to work? E.g., what's the non-workaround way to fix this? RE: need some help with accessing SVN repository over HTTPS - Added by Jani Tiainen over 8 years ago Did you used