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Re: org.apache.subversion.javahl.ClientException: Found invalid algorithm in certificate

From: Marc Strapetz <marc.strapetz_at_syntevo.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2018 11:43:17 +0100

> Marc, please let us know if you learnt any more about this problem.

Unfortunately we didn't make progress here since my posting.

-Marc

On 02.01.2018 11:26, Julian Foad wrote:
> Ping! Anyone? (I noticed this message had no response on the list so far.)
>
> Marc, please let us know if you learnt any more about this problem.
>
> Thanks,
> - Julian
>
>
> Marc Strapetz wrote:
>> One of our users is encountering following exception:
>>
>> svn: Java exception
>> svn: Wrapped Java Exception
>>    at org.apache.subversion.javahl.remote.RemoteFactory.open
>>    (Native Method)
>>    at org.apache.subversion.javahl.remote.RemoteFactory.openRemoteSession
>>    (RemoteFactory.java:228)
>>    ...
>> Caused by: org.apache.subversion.javahl.ClientException: Found invalid
>> algorithm in certificate
>> Unexpected ASN1 tag
>>    ...
>>
>> with Subversion 1.9.7. He writes that command line client works fine
>> for him. It warns about the certificate not being "issued by a trusted
>> authority" and then shows the expected "(R)eject, accept (t)emporarily
>> or accept (p)ermanently?" question.
>>
>> This happens on Linux.
>>
>> Any ideas why command line client and JavaHL might behave differently
>> here?
>>
>> Note that the command line binaries are not identical to the JavaHL
>> binaries, but both have been compiled from Subversion 1.9.7. Could
>> this be a problem in our build process?
>>
>> -Marc
>
>
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