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sabayon checkout not working against https

From: stephan schultchen <schlitzered_at_googlemail.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2009 15:31:57 +0200

hey folks,

i'm using sabayon 4.2 (gentoo with precompiled packages) for a little while
now. in our office we use subversion via svn+ssh and https with client
certificates. for some reason https via client certificate is not working
any longer. it seems like it is not reading my client p12 certificate.

here is what i was doing to checkout an repository:

user_at_workstation ~/svn_someworker $ svn co
https://subversion.xxx.com/svn/some_worker/trunk/
Authentication realm: https://subversion.xxx.com:443
Client certificate filename: /home/user/cert.p12
Authentication realm: https://subversion.xxx.com:443
Client certificate filename: /home/user/cert.p12
Authentication realm: https://subversion.xxx.com:443
Client certificate filename: /home/user/cert.p12
svn: OPTIONS of 'https://subversion.xxx.com/svn/oban_flushworker/trunk': SSL
negotiation failed, client certificate was requested: SSL error: GnuTLS
internal error. (https://subversion.xxx.com)

can someone tell me what is going on here? i can reproduce this error with
the 32 and 64 bit version of sabayon. bevor this i was using gentoo without
any problems.

https://subversion.xxx.com has a valid certificate from an certification
authority. my client certificate is a self singed certifiacte from our own
tinyca, other collegues have no problems with certificates from our ca.

cheers

stephan

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