[Building Sakai] ssl cert for source.sakaiproject.org

Cris J Holdorph holdorph at unicon.net
Wed Jun 19 10:28:51 PDT 2013


I was doing some git svn syncing with Sakai this morning at hit this.

git svn fetch --parent
Error validating server certificate for 
'https://source.sakaiproject.org:443':
  - The certificate has expired.
Certificate information:
  - Hostname: source.sakaiproject.org
  - Valid: from Jun 21 03:20:01 2010 GMT until Jun 19 14:57:11 2013 GMT
  - Issuer: 07969287, http://certificates.godaddy.com/repository, 
GoDaddy.com, Inc., Scottsdale, Arizona, US
  - Fingerprint: 34:c5:11:ed:00:74:04:cd:65:85:79:e7:da:da:fb:02:75:bc:a8:d0
(R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently? RA layer request 
failed: OPTIONS of 'https://source.sakaiproject.org/svn': Server 
certificate verification failed: certificate has expired 
(https://source.sakaiproject.org) at /usr/bin/git-svn line 2315

Normally this wouldn't be such a big deal, but I have to do each sakai 
module individually, so I do this with a script.  I've tried running a 
command once and accepting the certificate permanently, but it appears 
"permanent" is only for the duration of the command.

So, two questions.

Is there any chance the ssl certificate on source.sakaiproject.org will 
be fixed soon?

Does anyone know a flag I can provide to my git svn commands that will 
work around this current problem?

---- Cris J H


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