I have two questions about using Stash over https with SLL..
1) we are using stash over https.. any way for it to stop asking for the password everything I try to do a push or pull
2) some of my users are getting the following error:
fatal: unable to access 'xxxx': Problem with the SSL CA cert (path? access rights?)
I fixed it but doing "git config --global http.sslVerify false"
but what is the real issue and how do I address it... thanks
Hi Johnathan,
1) The answer given by Anurag is accurate on this one. Please refer to this article:
2) Git does not use the Java keystore for SSL certificates. This is not accurate. The blogpost below is based on Windows, but could be applied to any OS:
I hope that helps.
Best,
Thiago Bomfim
yea.. I try this and I am still getting .... fatal: unable to access 'https://XXX/';: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
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1) we are using stash over https.. any way for it to stop asking for the password everything I try to do a push or pull
You can use SourceTree to save password. [SourceTree-> Tools-> Options-> Authentication -> (Edit)]
You can also find other options here-> https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/STASH/Permanently+authenticating+with+Git+repositories .
2) some of my users are getting the following error:
fatal: unable to access 'xxxx': Problem with the SSL CA cert (path? access rights?)
I guess, you need to publish or add CA certificate to java keystore to authenticate.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4325263/how-to-import-a-cer-certificate-into-a-java-keystore
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/unix_commands/keytool.htm (check "Importing Certificates" topic)
It can be done using below commond:
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..\..\bin\keytool -import -trustcacerts -keystore cacerts - storepass changeit -noprompt -alias yourAliasName -file path\to\certificate.cer
Hope this will help.
Regards,
Anurag Prakash
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yea.. I try this and I am still getting .... fatal: unable to access 'https://XXX/';: SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
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