It is probably a web server that answers to kitware.com on all ports. To
prevent it from responding to https://paraview.org would take just a little
more configuration work.

On Feb 5, 2017 8:25 AM, "Tanuj Kumar" <kmrtnjs...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 3:42 PM Marcus D. Hanwell <
> marcus.hanw...@kitware.com> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 9:52 AM, Tanuj Kumar <kmrtnjs...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hello everyone
>> > I am trying to build Avo2 on my system, which uses Ubuntu 16.04.
>> > I am unable to execute the command
>> >
>> > git submodule update --init
>> >
>> > required to update the repo. The error that I get is:
>> >
>> > Cloning into 'thirdparty/qttesting'...
>> > fatal: unable to access 'https://paraview.org/QtTesting.git/': SSL:
>> > certificate subject name (*.kitware.com) does not match target host
>> name
>> > 'paraview.org'
>> > fatal: clone of 'git://paraview.org/QtTesting.git' into submodule path
>> > 'thirdparty/qttesting' failed
>> >
>> I don't know how you ended up with https as the protocol, checking the
>> .gitmodules file it is using git://paraview.org/QtTesting.git, try a
>> git submodule sync to sync the submodule URLs before the update. There
>> is an updated repo location I can substitute that probably does offer
>> https.
>>
>> Marcus
>>
>
>
> I ended up with https with my protocol because I'd used the command
> git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://
>
> some time ago, because I was unable to download the openchemistry repos on
> my computer(Not sure but it could be because of the restrictions on
> internet here)
> This command applied to all git protocols. Seeing as this was causing this
> issue, I cleared the file ~/.gitconfig, and added the following lines to it
> (source)
> <http://www.paraview.org/pipermail/paraview/2013-November/029765.html>
>
> [url "http://paraview.org/ParaView.git";]
>     insteadOf = git://paraview.org/ParaView.git
>
> [url "http://vtk.org/VTK.git";]
>     insteadOf = git://vtk.org/VTK.git
>
> [url "http://paraview.org/VisItBridge.git";]
>     insteadOf = git://paraview.org/VisItBridge.git
>
> [url "http://public.kitware.com/protobuf.git";]
>     insteadOf = git://public.kitware.com/protobuf.git
>
> [url "http://paraview.org/QtTesting.git";]
>     insteadOf = git://paraview.org/QtTesting.git
>
> [url "http://paraview.org/IceT.git";]
>     insteadOf = git://paraview.org/IceT.git
>
> [url "http://github.com/OpenChemistry";]
>     insteadOf = git://github.com/OpenChemistry
>
> [url "http://github.com/Kitware/VTK.git";]
>     insteadOf = git://github.com/Kitware/VTK.git
>
>
> So that https protocol didn't apply to all commands, especially for QtTesting
>
> However, the certificate issue shouldn't be there, should it?
>
>
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