We have a project written in C++ and C# and stored in BitBucket. We downloaded a copy to a server (using SourceTree) in Nov last year. We now have an issue with SSL.
The machine runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
If I try to access the repo using SourceTree (Ver 3.3.9), then SourceTree just `hangs', apparently doing nothing, for an undetermined amount of time (I have left it for up to 20 mins). Nothing further happens so I eventually kill the process.
If I open PowerShell and use git (Ver 2.31.1.windows.1) to try to create another clone, then I get the following error
fatal: unable to access `https://bitBucket.org/<path>.git': SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate.
However, if I launch Chrome, navigate to BitBucket.org and log in, then I can download a copy of the code as a zip file.
The fact that I can access the repo using Chrome suggests that all (?) certificates are in place. But something is clearly not correct. We have a FireWall exemption in place so that any traffic to or from BitBucket.org is not inspected, and we have a certificate in the `local server git certificate store'.
Please could you advise what we are missing in order to use SourceTree and/or the command line version of git?
Thanks in advance,
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