RE: git and SSL certificates

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> From: Shawn Pearce [mailto:spearce@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 2:27 PM
>
> Nope. Git uses the system's libcurl, which is probably using the
> system's libssl or libgnutls, which is using the system's
> certificates.

Thanks, this gives me more fuel to go on, because now I know I can reproduce
the problem using any other tool I want - curl for example.  Where I'm able
to specify -v for verbose, and get its cert search path.

It's still really bizarre, because the Startcom root CA is indeed present in
the search path, and it is indeed the same root CA that was used to sign my
server cert.  So now I'll go ask startcom what they think about it...

If anyone is interested, please say so, and I'll report back here.
Otherwise, I'll probably just let the thread die.

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