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I have a local gitlab node and a local drone.io node. The drone.io node runs on ubuntu. The gitlab node uses a self-signed certificate. I have added the certificate to the drone.io node in the canonical ubuntu way (cp cert.pem /usr/share/ca-certificates/; update-ca-certificates). The drone is started with -v /etc/ssl:/etc/ssl:ro . I know the drone container knows this certificate, as it solved the problem of not being able to login because certificate problem in oauth. But the build gives an error in git fetch with "SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate"

I suspect drone starts some other containers for build, and the other container does not have the cert. But I have lost track of what happening, and no idea on how to inject my cert there.

The script starting drone:

#!/bin/bash
set -x
docker kill drone
docker rm drone
docker run \
    --volume /var/lib/drone:/var/lib/drone \
    --volume /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
    --volume /etc/ssl:/etc/ssl:ro \
    --env-file /etc/drone/dronerc \
    --restart=always \
    --publish=80:8000 \
    --detach=true \
    --name=drone \
    drone/drone:0.4 \
    -debug

/etc/drone/dronerc:

# in gitlab, as an administrator, go to /admin/applications
# add a new application, the redirect uri being https://drone.machine/authorize
REMOTE_DRIVER=gitlab
REMOTE_CONFIG=https://ci-poc.devel.balabit?client_id=b88f2a6faefd8d9a05eddd82c8327bda6a59858fc7772753f4e2c0e6a7cd96e4&client_secret=966f752d39f211ef6b79a8c079d2ff1226f6ccd772a239efab4f4e4fb5de67a9
DATABASE_DRIVER=sqlite3
DATABASE_CONFIG=/var/lib/drone/drone.sqlite
HTTP_PROXY=http://proxy.balabit:3128/
HTTPS_PROXY=http://proxy.balabit:3128/

a build log:

[info] Pulling image plugins/drone-git:latest
Drone Git Plugin built from 8be7aa9
$ git init
Initialized empty Git repository in /drone/src/gitlab.private/mag/devsec/.git/
$ git remote add origin https://gitlab.private/mag/devsec.git
$ git fetch --no-tags --depth=50 origin +refs/heads/master:
fatal: unable to access 'https://gitlab.private/mag/devsec.git/': SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate
[info] build failed (exit code 1)

2 Answers 2

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You can set the following environment variable to make the host's CA certificates available to the Drone runner:

-e DRONE_RUNNER_VOLUMES=/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt:/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
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A workaround was to set skip_verify for clone in .drone.yml Found solution at http://addons.drone.io/git/

My .drone.yml is the following, the first two lines are relevant.

clone:
  skip_verify: true
build:
  image: magwas/edemotest:xslt
  commands:
    - ./bin/script
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  • This does not appear to work with gitlab. I've tried exactly this, and I still get the dreaded 'SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate' error. It would seem the gitlab plugin ignores 'skip_verify'
    – MattK
    Feb 20, 2017 at 13:30
  • see docs.drone.io/cloning for more updated examples and documentation. The skip_verify works but needs to be configured using the latest syntax. Sep 15, 2017 at 2:02

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