I'm guessing that our sys admin is just using a bum certificate or
something, but in any case, when I try to use our svn repo which is on
a secure server, i get the following:

[err] Error validating server certificate for 'https://blah:443':
 - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Use the
fingerprint to validate the certificate manually!
...
(R)eject or accept (t)emporarily?


In all of my googling, I always see something like "(R)eject, accept
(t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently?" I'd really like to accept
permanently, but cap won't let me. :( And to make matters worse, both
Firefox and my SVN client will accept the cert permanently, so I have
a hard time going to my sys admin and telling him to fix the cert. Is
there anything I can do with capistrano (or maybe Net::SSH?) to
somehow permanently accept the cert? Thanks all.

Liam Morley
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