Tortoise svn error validating server certificate
(R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently? I managed to setup a SVN (over SSL) server and Tortoise SVN client on Win.
You will receive the following warning message if you are connecting to the server that is configured to use self-signed certificate: Error validating server certificate for 'https://vt-203': - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority.
In order to obtain and install signed certificate from a trusted Certificate Authority, you are requested to: If you are going to obtain certificate from a third-party Certificate Authority, you are requested to complete an appropriate form on the authority's web-site. In this case you're requested to manually accept the certificate based on its fingerprint.
Note that certificates are accepted on a per user basis.
Hi folks, I have been attempting to set up the very excellent CPAN module SVN:: Notify:: Mirror, and things have been going very well.
Many Open SSL installations also have a pre-defined set of “default” CAs that are nearly universally trusted.
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When using SVN to connect secure server, the server needs to send its certificate to the client for verification.
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