Sorry for the dumb question, but I've been getting this on Xcode. I'm not sure if it's because I updated to Mountain Lion or not. Every time I click continue, I just get the same message and it never proceeds. I am able to pull or push from the command line however. Does anyone know how to solve this? Thanks!
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Still getting this? It suggests github's ssl cert expired on one of their load balancers, which could easily have been a transient problem on their end. Could also be something odd local.– ChristopherAug 23, 2012 at 22:49
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@Christopher yup, still getting it. Lol, not sure what to do still.– CrystalOct 25, 2012 at 21:43
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VonC's answer get you anywhere?– ChristopherOct 26, 2012 at 14:20
3 Answers
Just click "Show Certificate", unfold the disclosure arrow and set the "Trust" dropdown option menu to "Always Trust". Accept and re-enter your password if asked. It should be fine now. (Sorry for not being more precise, but I don't have the Certificate window under my eyes right now.)
None of the certificates in the CA chain for GitHub appears to have just expired or be closed to expire.
This article (on rail app, but also relevant here) suggests:
- install MacPorts
- use OpenSsl
- if have a directory
/opt/local/etc/openssl
:
$ cd /opt/local/etc/openssl $ sudo curl -O http://curl.haxx.se/ca/cacert.pem $ sudo mv cacert.pem cert.pem $ setenv SSL_CERT_FILE /opt/local/etc/openssl/cacert.pem
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FYI this happened this happened for me after I installed the GUI client for git on mac...– mfaaniSep 8, 2016 at 13:57