(com.atlassian.bamboo.repository.RepositoryException : java.lang.RuntimeException: com.atlassian.bamboo.repository.RepositoryException: com.atlassian.bamboo.plugins.git.GitCommandException: command /usr/bin/git ls-remote https://edelmandev%40gmail.com:********@slsapp.com/git/edelmanwest/cbu.git failed with code 128. Working directory was [.]., stderr: [error: SSL certificate problem, verify that the CA cert is OK. Details:, error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed while accessing https://edelmandev%40gmail.com:********@slsapp.com/git/edelmanwest/cbu.git/info/refs, fatal: HTTP request failed])
Hi Mathieu,
1) As described on https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/AOD-7367, the list of CA authorities supported by OnDemand is available on this link. Please use one of those. This CA authority doesn't seem to be listed there.
2) I am sorry about asking you to use SSH. You are partially right because actually both HTTP and HTTPS are supported but SSH is unsupported at this stage as described on: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AOD/Git. There is a feature request for it. Feel free to watch this issue so you are aware of when it is implemented: https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/BAM-12228. That said, can you please try to configure HTTP instead or configure one of those listed CA authorities?
Best regards,
Thiago Bomfim
Atlassian Support
Thanks for your answer, regarding your comment:
1) the springloops certificate is valid: http://www.sslshopper.com/ssl-checker.html#hostname=slsapp.com
2) onDemand only allows https for git
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Hi Mathieu,
Is it the repo you are fetching hosted behind a proxy or webserver with an invalid SSL certificate (i.e. not issued by a valid CA authority)?
Atlassian OnDemand products can't handle invalid certificates. If you can't control the certificate on the other side, please use SSH or HTTP instead (not HTTPS).
Best regards,
Thiago Bomfim
Atlassian Support - DevTools
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