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Serge Liberloo commented on MNG-3230:
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This can be solved outside maven. Just add the self signed certificate to JVM
certificate keystore.
More info can be found on:
http://eclipse.open.collab.net/servlets/ProjectProcess?tab=2
See topic: <b>When I try to add my site to the task repositories, I get a Java
error that says SSL Handshake failed. What do I do?<b/>
> HTTPS with self-signed certificate does not work, no error message.
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> Key: MNG-3230
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-3230
> Project: Maven 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Artifacts and Repositories
> Affects Versions: 2.0.7
> Reporter: Andreas Krüger
> Fix For: 2.0.x
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> We have a repository server that serves the same files both via HTTPS and
> HTTP.
> Maven is not able to find artifacts when using HTTPS. All goes well when
> using HTTP.
> The problem probably is that the HTTPS - certificate used by the repository
> server is self-signed, and Maven has not been configured to accept that
> certificate as genuine. (This is a guess.)
> Expected behavior: With HTTPS, build does not continue. Maven gives an error
> message indicating the problem is certificate-related.
> Behavior seen: Maven reacts as if there were no problem connecting the
> repository, but as if the artifact were missing from the repository. It
> continues to search other repositories as happen to be configured. (However,
> the artifact is clearly there, e.g., can be downloaded with "wget
> --no-check-certificate " via HTTPS.)
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