Hello Jean,
"Automatically accept a security certificate, even if invalid" is an
option that was specifically made to bypass invalid SSL/TLS certificates
and certificates that Java can't validate (usually because Java has no
root certificate for the given certificate hierarchy).
It's not really an option that you should keep on in normal
circumstances, it's meant for debugging or quickly getting around such a
certificate validation issue.
With a clean v23.1 installation we cannot reproduce this with the Oxygen
default update site URL:
https://www.oxygenxml.com/InstData/Addons/default/updateSite.xml
So first we need to know which HTTPS URL is triggering this for you and
*what is the exact Java version that you are using with Oxygen*. The
Java version can be found in Help -> About, System properties,
java.runtime.version
To test which URL triggers this, clear the "Automatically accept a
security certificate" box and use File > Open URL to try and open the
URL in question. Try multiple HTTPS URLS. If it triggers only when
trying to install add-ons check each URL from the list in Options >
Preferences, Add-ons.
So either it's a different URL that triggers this error, or there is
something wrong with the distribution of Java (bad lib/security/cacerts)
that your Oxygen distribution is using. I am assuming you haven't messed
with the Java runtime bundled with Oxygen (in the Oxygen/jre folder). If
you did, you should consider reinstalling Oxygen, as something may be
wrong with it.
Regards,
Adrian
Adrian Buza
oXygen XML Editor and Author Support
On 25.06.2021 23:13, Jean Kaplansky wrote:
The magic of documentation... Your suggestion helped me fix the
invalid certificate problem with my install:
image.png
All the stuff like java.home c:\program files\oxygen xml editor
23\jre was in order. The suggestion to automatically accept the
certificate fixed the issue for me. Not exactly the safest approach
but it worked!
I don't have a proxy server or VPN I'm running through (I specifically
made sure I wasn't logged into the VPN).
I don't understand how my config. stopped accepting Java certificates
from Oxygen's Default and Community add-on sites though. Ideas?
Thanks!
*Jean Kaplansky*
Content Platform Analyst
Kaplan North America
jean.kaplan...@kaplan.com <mailto:jean.kaplan...@kaplan.com>
On Fri, Jun 25, 2021 at 5:39 AM Alex Jitianu <alex_jiti...@sync.ro
<mailto:alex_jiti...@sync.ro>> wrote:
Hi,
When does this error appear? Are you trying to open an URL (in
which case which one) or to upgrade the Git Client?
What Oxygen version are you running?
Please have a look at Help -> About an the System properties tab.
I'm interested in these two properties: java.home and
java.runtime.version
You can also try and set the Automatically accept a security
certificate [1], even if invalid option and see if the errors go away:
[1]
https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/23.1/ug-editor/topics/https-webdav-preferences.html#https-webdav-preferences__dlentry_w3r_bgk_54b
Best regards,
Alex
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Alex Jitianu
<oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger
http://www.oxygenxml.com
On 6/24/2021 3:53 PM, Jean Kaplansky wrote:
I have a whole list of stuff complaining about Sun security
certificates that can't be resolved via proxy to https. I'm not
running a proxy server on my end as far as I know though.
I've attached the messages as a text file. Please advise?
Thanks!
*Jean Kaplansky*
Content Platform Analyst
Kaplan North America
jean.kaplan...@kaplan.com <mailto:jean.kaplan...@kaplan.com>
On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 8:26 AM Oxygen XML Editor Support (Radu
Coravu) <supp...@oxygenxml.com <mailto:supp...@oxygenxml.com>> wrote:
Hi,
Just to update the public user's list with the private email
exchange which followed, I asked Ray:
What version of Oxygen are you using.
Our Git add-on is compatible with Oxygen XML
Editor/Author/Developer versions 21.1 or newer.
And he answered:
I’m using Oxygen XML Editor 23.1.
I removed the plugin from the extension folder of the
com.oxygenxml in the preferences folder then reloaded the
plugin through the ‘Install New Add-ons’.
The Git Client appeared and installed OK.
Regards,
Radu
Radu Coravu
Oxygen XML Editor
On 6/18/21 15:43, Ray Lancashire wrote:
Dear Alin
Thank you for your email.
Git Client only appears when 'Show only Compatible add-ons'
is disabled and is greyed out.
I've tried to download the plugin from Oxygen XML
Editor/Author/Developer with the same result.
Kind regards
Ray Lancashire
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