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  • rosanoR Offline
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    Getting this on my first git push

    fatal: unable to access 'https://…': SSL certificate problem: certificate has expired

    Seems I can access the default instructions in the browser without errors.

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      Solved by upgrading macOS git to latest version as suggested here.

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      • rosanoR rosano

        Getting this on my first git push

        fatal: unable to access 'https://…': SSL certificate problem: certificate has expired

        Seems I can access the default instructions in the browser without errors.

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        @rosano So the cert is valid but you are unable to push ? Can you check the certificate expiry date on the browser? Can you try accessing the site from another browser just to check if the cert is not some cached cert?

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        • girishG girish

          @rosano So the cert is valid but you are unable to push ? Can you check the certificate expiry date on the browser? Can you try accessing the site from another browser just to check if the cert is not some cached cert?

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          @girish said in SSL error:

          @rosano So the cert is valid but you are unable to push ?

          Seems like it, same issue now. I tried also using a VPN but that gives the same response.

          Can you check the certificate expiry date on the browser? Can you try accessing the site from another browser just to check if the cert is not some cached cert?

          Checked Firefox and Chrome in private windows:

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          Not an expert but could it be because I'm using Terminal on macOS 10.14 (somewhat old) and there's some SSL update missing?

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            Not an macOS user, but is the date and time correctly set on your system? The certs look fresh. If you don't want to reveal your domain here, you could also send a mail to support@cloudron.io with it, so we can check from here to narrow it down.

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              I would try another machine for good measure 🙂

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              • nebulonN nebulon

                Not an macOS user, but is the date and time correctly set on your system? The certs look fresh. If you don't want to reveal your domain here, you could also send a mail to support@cloudron.io with it, so we can check from here to narrow it down.

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                @nebulon will write in now

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                  So far from debugging this, it seems something specific to mac.

                  There are reports on SO about this: https://superuser.com/questions/1557412/macos-getting-ssl-certificate-error-on-valid-certificate-when-accessing-via-gi and https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/232445/https-connection-to-specific-sites-fail-with-curl-on-macos . Does anyone know about these?

                  Wanted to add that it works fine from Linux and also one of the Macs I tried from. So, this is specific to the user's mac even.

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                    Solved by upgrading macOS git to latest version as suggested here.

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