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Re: Problem with SSL auth with preshared certs E120171

From: Simon D Morris <simon.d.morris_at_gb.abb.com>
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2014 10:31:58 +0000

Stefan Küng <tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com> wrote on 17/01/2014 20:14:53:

>
> Also: TSVN has the CAPI engine enabled in OpenSSL which might interfere
> here in your situation. You can disable this by creating a DWORD value
> in the registry under
> HKCU\Software\TortoiseSVN\OpenSSLCapi
> and set it to 0.
> That will disable the CAPI engine.
>
> Stefan

Tried the reg fix - it works fine now.

I presume this is Windows' own crypto functions, certificate store etc? As

far as I can tell, IE is happy with the site as I added my CA as trusted -

so why does TSVN/openssl baulk?

Is there any way to find out what was actually going wrong? I don't like
turning functions off without good cause.

If it's reasonably safe to disable, would it be sensible to add an option
in TSVN? I'm going to be giving access to others, and I'd rather not have
to have them poke around in the registry.

Thanks for your support on this.

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