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I have downloaded the latest version of spring tool suite (STS 3.6.2), when I tried to import spring getting started content, it return as below error:

Get started Guide SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target

I have setup the proxy to visit internet, but I don't know how to import certifications in STS. Please help. Thanks.

James

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  • I am not certain of this, but this is probably something you will have to ask help from your local system administrator. My guess is you are in a corporate network environment and they are doing something to the way your computer validates security certificates.
    – Kris
    Nov 25, 2014 at 17:41

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I encountered the same problem and tried this: Window -> Preferences -> Network Connections Change mode to Manual

It works fine now.

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  • On the Network Connections change the value of Active Provider dropdown to Manual.
    – M.A.Naseer
    Nov 21, 2017 at 19:18
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Go to the Windows -> Preferences -> General -> Network Connection

select the Active Provider option: Manual

then Click on Apply Button

It will be work

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Find the file named “openssl.cnf”. Just delete it or rename it.

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  • Why should we delete that file? What problem does that solve? Do you have more information? Feb 5, 2015 at 16:18
  • This can solve the problem. I fixed it by this way. I think the default config of openssl lib conflicting with STS. @EmilVikström
    – edisonH
    Feb 6, 2015 at 9:51
  • is it in the STS folder? because I have one in Git folder, but i guess that's an important one!
    – Shilan
    Nov 24, 2017 at 10:08
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If you're using Ubuntu you can run the following command in the terminal:

sudo update-ca-certificates -f

Source: Ubuntu Manpage

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If still not getting. Then remove s from https://start.spring.io. It should look like Click here

The above image is referred from spring tool suite official website. When you install a new sts it automatically adds secure connection. Hence we can access to that website currently with out secure only.

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The default url i had was: https://start.spring.io When i removed the 's' --> http://start.spring.io Then it worked. I guess it is to do with my network settings

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Had the same issue, so created project from spring initializer https://start.spring.io/ and imported to STS and it loaded all the required .m2 files able to run the application

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