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Re: Problem with svn via https on Mac OS X

From: Niels Kobschaetzki <n.kobschaetzki_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 06:50:32 +0200

On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 4:32 AM, Jeremy Whitlock <jcscoobyrs_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Where did you get your Subversion on OSX?

I got 1.4.6 via the link from subversion.tigris.org

> What error(s) are you
> getting if/when you get them? A little more information to fill in the
> blanks would be ideal.

Here's the output I get for a svn up:

user_at_Sol:~/Desktop/Pending/nielsk$ svn up
Error validating server certificate for 'https://home-net.no-ip.org:443':
 - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Use the
   fingerprint to validate the certificate manually!
Certificate information:
 - Hostname: home-net.no-ip.org
 - Valid: from Apr 20 08:39:45 2008 GMT until Apr 20 08:39:45 2009 GMT
 - Issuer: DE, Berlin, Berlin, home-net, private
 - Fingerprint: 84:86:98:96:af:8c:40:93:ce:d8:c8:46:cb:25:c4:9c:97:9d:84:b6
(R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently? p
Authentication realm: <https://home-net.no-ip.org:443> Subversion
Repository for repo-name
Password for 'user':
Authentication realm: <https://home-net.no-ip.org:443> Subversion
Repository for repo-name
Username: svn-user
Password for 'repo-name':
At revision 17.

Even so that I accept the certificate permanently (and having it in
the keychain with always trusted set), I get asked about it every
time. The same for the login-credentials with which it seems that they
aren't get cached (but are saved in the keychain)

Niels

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