![]() ![]() ![]() When removing ~/.ssl/trusted.pem, the git error message changes to fatal: unable to access '': Problem with the SSL CA cert (path? access advice regarding the git https.sslCAinfo option put me on the right track - I just added the downloaded CAs to my trusted.pem, and now git doesn't complain anymore.Ģ016: Make sure first that you have certificates installed on your Debian in /etc/ssl/certs. ![]() Honest, I don't remember where the added certificates came from. My personal ~/.ssl/trusted.pem file does contain a couple of entries, but to be.The ca-certificate package is installed.I'm on Debian Jessie, and I would have expected both Debian and GitHub to provide / rely on a selection of commonly accepted CAs, but apparently my system doesn't trust GibHub's certificate.Īny simple way to fix this (without the frequently recommended "GIT_SSL_NO_VERIFY=true" hack and similar work-arounds)? CAfile: /home//.ssl/trusted.pem CRLfile: none I just created a github account and a repository therein, but when trying to create a local working copy using the recommende url via git clone įatal: unable to access ' ': server certificate verification failed. ![]()
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