Re: [BUG] git svn geotrust certificate problem

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Thanks for trying to help me.
I'v found an issue - that happend because i had system username
written in russian language.
When i'v changed to user with english characres username everything
started to work ok
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2013/7/8 Fredrik Gustafsson <iveqy@xxxxxxxxx>:
> On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 07:16:01PM +0400, Ilya Holinov wrote:
>> I have svn repository on https singed with GeoTrust issued certificate.
>> Every time i try to access this repository i have message :
>>
>> $ git svn rebase
>> Error validating server certificate for 'https://svn.egspace.ru:443':
>>  - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Use the
>>    fingerprint to validate the certificate manually!
>> Certificate information:
>>  - Hostname: *.egspace.ru
>>  - Valid: from Apr 28 01:38:17 2013 GMT until Apr 30 12:00:40 2014 GMT
>>  - Issuer: GeoTrust, Inc., US
>>  - Fingerprint: b2:8d:f8:3b:7c:d2:a2:36:e2:1d:c3:5c:56:ec:87:6f:22:3e:4b:a8
>> Certificate problem.
>> (R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently? p
>> Authentication realm: <https://svn.egspace.ru:443> VisualSVN Server
>> Username: holinov
>> Password for 'holinov':
>>
>> Even if i choose permanently every next attempt to access in i have
>> same issue. And this happens on svn rebase on every commit. I mean if
>> i have 10 commits in local repository i will be asked about cert and
>> user login\passwor for every one of them (and that's is verry
>> annoying).
>> But if i use TortoiseSVN i have no problem with checking that cert.
>>
>> P.S.: I'm using Windows 8 x64.
>> P.P.S: I like git very much but in this case it makes me impossible to
>> work in this way.
>
> This isn't really my thing to answer, I don't know windows well enough.
> However since you still haven't got an answer I'll give it a try.
>
> Please see the following link:
> https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/SOURCETREEKB/Resolving+SSL+Self-Signed+Certificate+Errors
>
> --
> Med vänliga hälsningar
> Fredrik Gustafsson
>
> tel: 0733-608274
> e-post: iveqy@xxxxxxxxx
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