Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates - Reopened

2010-07-02 Thread Kanal Eliezer
I've started experiencing this problem now. After reading the archived 
discussion on the google, I wonder whether another certificate change is the 
culprit. I notice that the problem is currently marked as fixed in google's 
bug tracking database, and I added a comment asking to reopen it. Anyone else 
started having this problem again?

Elli



 
 
 
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 From: Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com
 Date: Dec 23 2009, 4:00 pm
 Subject: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates - Reopened
 To: Versions
 
 
 Same here,
 
 The good people at Google Code say that a new cert has been issued two
 days ago, so seeing those dialogs once more is expected.  I'm hoping
 they'll stop popping up in a day or so.
 
 The last time they fixed this was on thxgiving, so I'm crossing my
 fingers for an xmas fix. ;)
 
 - Dirk
 
 the Versions team
 
 On Dec 23, 2:32 pm, jared jared.thomas.hender...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 
 
 after another couple weeks without the problem, it has cropped up
 again, starting last night. :(

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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates - Reopened

2009-12-23 Thread jared
after another couple weeks without the problem, it has cropped up
again, starting last night. :(

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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates - Reopened

2009-12-23 Thread Dirk Stoop
Same here,

The good people at Google Code say that a new cert has been issued two
days ago, so seeing those dialogs once more is expected.  I'm hoping
they'll stop popping up in a day or so.

The last time they fixed this was on thxgiving, so I'm crossing my
fingers for an xmas fix. ;)

- Dirk

the Versions team

On Dec 23, 2:32 pm, jared jared.thomas.hender...@gmail.com wrote:
 after another couple weeks without the problem, it has cropped up
 again, starting last night. :(

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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates - FIXED

2009-12-09 Thread Nitin Madnani
I am a relatively new user of Versions and am seeing these popups
every few minutes on my Mac running snow leopard. Help!

Nitin

On Nov 26, 12:57 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:
 Hi everyone,

 This problem has been fixed by google.  On thanksgiving nonetheless,
 so I know who I'm giving thanks to ;)

 If anyone still gets those dialogs (which seems pretty unlikely to me,
 but you never know), please drop a line here or at google's support
 page linked in my previous post.

 Cheers and happy thxgiving,
 - Dirk

 the Versions team

 On Nov 24, 11:48 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:



  Yet more info:

  Please 'star' this issue at Google Code if you're experiencing the
  problem in Versions:http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=3312

  The more votes, the more likely they'll be able to give it a higher
  priority.

  Thank you all for your patience,
  - Dirk

  the Versions team

  On Nov 24, 9:57 pm, Stratification stratificat...@gmail.com wrote:

   That sounds very much like what I'm seeing and would really explain
   its intermittent nature. Thanks for the update, here's to hoping
   there's a reasonable fix on the horizon (or Google gets their act
   together).

   Aaron

   On Nov 24, 11:59 am, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:

Some more info:

It seems that people using the command line client, or other
Subversion clients are also running into this problem (minus the modal
dialogs of course).

   http://groups.google.com/group/google-code-hosting/browse_thread/thre..

Apparently Google Code is sending one of two SSL certificates back (at
random) on every new connection to an https Google Code URL.  One of
these certs is signed by Thawte, one by Google themselves.  Every time
there's a mismatch between a previously acceptedcertificatefor a
particular URL and one that's being used on a new connection, SVN
chokes and asks the user to accept the newcertificate.

Everything seems to point out that this is a problem with Google Code,
not with Versions or Subversion in general.  We're still looking for a
workaround and ideally for a solution.

Like Nick said, turning of working copy badges will help, because
every time those are refreshed a new connection is made.  It won't
make the problem go away completely, but you'll see a lot fewer
dialogs.

Importing the *.googlecode.comcertificatethat Google signed
themselves in your Keychain will not fix the problem, at least it
doesn't for me; I still get the dialog asking me to accept the
   certificate, the difference is that the dialog claims thecertificate
is set to be trusted (which I just did in Keychain Access) instead of
untrusted.

If anyone here knows someone at or close to Google Code, please ask
them to take a look at this thread.  Any help we can get to clear this
up would be appreciated. :)

Cheers,
- Dirk

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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates - Reopened

2009-12-09 Thread Dirk Stoop
The ticket at Google is filled with comments from people who have
started seeing those dialogs again, they're working on it..

On Dec 9, 2:45 am, Nitin Madnani nmadn...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am a relatively new user of Versions and am seeing these popups
 every few minutes on my Mac running snow leopard. Help!

 Nitin

 On Nov 26, 12:57 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:



  Hi everyone,

  This problem has been fixed by google.  On thanksgiving nonetheless,
  so I know who I'm giving thanks to ;)

  If anyone still gets those dialogs (which seems pretty unlikely to me,
  but you never know), please drop a line here or at google's support
  page linked in my previous post.

  Cheers and happy thxgiving,
  - Dirk

  the Versions team

  On Nov 24, 11:48 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:

   Yet more info:

   Please 'star' this issue at Google Code if you're experiencing the
   problem in Versions:http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=3312

   The more votes, the more likely they'll be able to give it a higher
   priority.

   Thank you all for your patience,
   - Dirk

   the Versions team

   On Nov 24, 9:57 pm, Stratification stratificat...@gmail.com wrote:

That sounds very much like what I'm seeing and would really explain
its intermittent nature. Thanks for the update, here's to hoping
there's a reasonable fix on the horizon (or Google gets their act
together).

Aaron

On Nov 24, 11:59 am, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:

 Some more info:

 It seems that people using the command line client, or other
 Subversion clients are also running into this problem (minus the modal
 dialogs of course).

http://groups.google.com/group/google-code-hosting/browse_thread/thre..

 Apparently Google Code is sending one of two SSL certificates back (at
 random) on every new connection to an https Google Code URL.  One of
 these certs is signed by Thawte, one by Google themselves.  Every time
 there's a mismatch between a previously acceptedcertificatefor a
 particular URL and one that's being used on a new connection, SVN
 chokes and asks the user to accept the newcertificate.

 Everything seems to point out that this is a problem with Google Code,
 not with Versions or Subversion in general.  We're still looking for a
 workaround and ideally for a solution.

 Like Nick said, turning of working copy badges will help, because
 every time those are refreshed a new connection is made.  It won't
 make the problem go away completely, but you'll see a lot fewer
 dialogs.

 Importing the *.googlecode.comcertificatethat Google signed
 themselves in your Keychain will not fix the problem, at least it
 doesn't for me; I still get the dialog asking me to accept the
certificate, the difference is that the dialog claims thecertificate
 is set to be trusted (which I just did in Keychain Access) instead of
 untrusted.

 If anyone here knows someone at or close to Google Code, please ask
 them to take a look at this thread.  Any help we can get to clear this
 up would be appreciated. :)

 Cheers,
 - Dirk

 the Versions team

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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates - FIXED

2009-12-08 Thread jared
Argggh!  It just started happening again to me today.  It was working
great since Thansgiving, but not anymore.

:(

On Nov 26, 12:57 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:
 Hi everyone,

 This problem has been fixed by google.  On thanksgiving nonetheless,
 so I know who I'm giving thanks to ;)

 If anyone still gets those dialogs (which seems pretty unlikely to me,
 but you never know), please drop a line here or at google's support
 page linked in my previous post.

 Cheers and happy thxgiving,
 - Dirk

 the Versions team

 On Nov 24, 11:48 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:

  Yet more info:

  Please 'star' this issue at Google Code if you're experiencing the
  problem in Versions:http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=3312

  The more votes, the more likely they'll be able to give it a higher
  priority.

  Thank you all for your patience,
  - Dirk

  the Versions team

  On Nov 24, 9:57 pm, Stratification stratificat...@gmail.com wrote:

   That sounds very much like what I'm seeing and would really explain
   its intermittent nature. Thanks for the update, here's to hoping
   there's a reasonable fix on the horizon (or Google gets their act
   together).

   Aaron

   On Nov 24, 11:59 am, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:

Some more info:

It seems that people using the command line client, or other
Subversion clients are also running into this problem (minus the modal
dialogs of course).

   http://groups.google.com/group/google-code-hosting/browse_thread/thre..

Apparently Google Code is sending one of two SSL certificates back (at
random) on every new connection to an https Google Code URL.  One of
these certs is signed by Thawte, one by Google themselves.  Every time
there's a mismatch between a previously accepted certificate for a
particular URL and one that's being used on a new connection, SVN
chokes and asks the user to accept the new certificate.

Everything seems to point out that this is a problem with Google Code,
not with Versions or Subversion in general.  We're still looking for a
workaround and ideally for a solution.

Like Nick said, turning of working copy badges will help, because
every time those are refreshed a new connection is made.  It won't
make the problem go away completely, but you'll see a lot fewer
dialogs.

Importing the *.googlecode.com certificate that Google signed
themselves in your Keychain will not fix the problem, at least it
doesn't for me; I still get the dialog asking me to accept the
certificate, the difference is that the dialog claims the certificate
is set to be trusted (which I just did in Keychain Access) instead of
untrusted.

If anyone here knows someone at or close to Google Code, please ask
them to take a look at this thread.  Any help we can get to clear this
up would be appreciated. :)

Cheers,
- Dirk

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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates - FIXED

2009-11-26 Thread Dirk Stoop
Hi everyone,

This problem has been fixed by google.  On thanksgiving nonetheless,
so I know who I'm giving thanks to ;)

If anyone still gets those dialogs (which seems pretty unlikely to me,
but you never know), please drop a line here or at google's support
page linked in my previous post.

Cheers and happy thxgiving,
- Dirk

the Versions team

On Nov 24, 11:48 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:
 Yet more info:

 Please 'star' this issue at Google Code if you're experiencing the
 problem in Versions:http://code.google.com/p/support/issues/detail?id=3312

 The more votes, the more likely they'll be able to give it a higher
 priority.

 Thank you all for your patience,
 - Dirk

 the Versions team

 On Nov 24, 9:57 pm, Stratification stratificat...@gmail.com wrote:



  That sounds very much like what I'm seeing and would really explain
  its intermittent nature. Thanks for the update, here's to hoping
  there's a reasonable fix on the horizon (or Google gets their act
  together).

  Aaron

  On Nov 24, 11:59 am, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:

   Some more info:

   It seems that people using the command line client, or other
   Subversion clients are also running into this problem (minus the modal
   dialogs of course).

  http://groups.google.com/group/google-code-hosting/browse_thread/thre..

   Apparently Google Code is sending one of two SSL certificates back (at
   random) on every new connection to an https Google Code URL.  One of
   these certs is signed by Thawte, one by Google themselves.  Every time
   there's a mismatch between a previously accepted certificate for a
   particular URL and one that's being used on a new connection, SVN
   chokes and asks the user to accept the new certificate.

   Everything seems to point out that this is a problem with Google Code,
   not with Versions or Subversion in general.  We're still looking for a
   workaround and ideally for a solution.

   Like Nick said, turning of working copy badges will help, because
   every time those are refreshed a new connection is made.  It won't
   make the problem go away completely, but you'll see a lot fewer
   dialogs.

   Importing the *.googlecode.com certificate that Google signed
   themselves in your Keychain will not fix the problem, at least it
   doesn't for me; I still get the dialog asking me to accept the
   certificate, the difference is that the dialog claims the certificate
   is set to be trusted (which I just did in Keychain Access) instead of
   untrusted.

   If anyone here knows someone at or close to Google Code, please ask
   them to take a look at this thread.  Any help we can get to clear this
   up would be appreciated. :)

   Cheers,
   - Dirk

   the Versions team

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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates

2009-11-24 Thread Paul Lefebvre

I also have been seeing this problem the last couple days.  I have
about 4 or 5 Google Groups projects that I've bookmarked.  Here's
hoping to a fix soon; this is driving me crazy!

Thanks,

-- Paul

On Nov 20, 5:38 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:
 Hi Jared,

 Thanks for the info.

 There seems to be a problem with Subversion and wildcard SSL
 certificates, which it seems Google has switched to for google code.
 We're looking into a way around this problem.  That's a lot of it
 seemss in one sentence, but that's as much as we know right now.
 I'll follow up here as soon as we know more.

 - Dirk

 On Nov 20, 9:45 pm, jared jared.thomas.hender...@gmail.com wrote:



  I'm having this problem as well, and my google code project is not set
  up as external in another repository.

  Thanks for looking into this!

  On Nov 20, 2:48 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:

   Thank you all for the feedback,

   I think this problem may only happen to people who have authenticated
   google code projects set up as externals in other repositories that
   they've bookmarked.  We'll investigate more over here, if any of you
   who are running into this problem don't have any google code externals
   defined, please drop us a line here.

   Thanks again,
   - Dirk

   the Versions team

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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates

2009-11-24 Thread Stratification

That sounds very much like what I'm seeing and would really explain
its intermittent nature. Thanks for the update, here's to hoping
there's a reasonable fix on the horizon (or Google gets their act
together).

Aaron

On Nov 24, 11:59 am, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:
 Some more info:

 It seems that people using the command line client, or other
 Subversion clients are also running into this problem (minus the modal
 dialogs of course).

 http://groups.google.com/group/google-code-hosting/browse_thread/thre...http://groups.google.com/group/google-code-hosting/browse_thread/thre...

 Apparently Google Code is sending one of two SSL certificates back (at
 random) on every new connection to an https Google Code URL.  One of
 these certs is signed by Thawte, one by Google themselves.  Every time
 there's a mismatch between a previously accepted certificate for a
 particular URL and one that's being used on a new connection, SVN
 chokes and asks the user to accept the new certificate.

 Everything seems to point out that this is a problem with Google Code,
 not with Versions or Subversion in general.  We're still looking for a
 workaround and ideally for a solution.

 Like Nick said, turning of working copy badges will help, because
 every time those are refreshed a new connection is made.  It won't
 make the problem go away completely, but you'll see a lot fewer
 dialogs.

 Importing the *.googlecode.com certificate that Google signed
 themselves in your Keychain will not fix the problem, at least it
 doesn't for me; I still get the dialog asking me to accept the
 certificate, the difference is that the dialog claims the certificate
 is set to be trusted (which I just did in Keychain Access) instead of
 untrusted.

 If anyone here knows someone at or close to Google Code, please ask
 them to take a look at this thread.  Any help we can get to clear this
 up would be appreciated. :)

 Cheers,
 - Dirk

 the Versions team

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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates

2009-11-20 Thread stefanix


I have pretty much the same problem: GC and Versions started barfing
at me recently. It is super annoying to the point that I am about to
switch back to the commandline for now. Hope you guys figure this out
soon. Thanks.

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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates

2009-11-20 Thread Gabe Johnson

I too am having this problem and am using the command line in the
meantime.

On Nov 20, 4:14 am, stefanix ste...@nortd.com wrote:
 I have pretty much the same problem: GC and Versions started barfing
 at me recently. It is super annoying to the point that I am about to
 switch back to the commandline for now. Hope you guys figure this out
 soon. Thanks.

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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates

2009-11-20 Thread Dirk Stoop

Thank you all for the feedback,

I think this problem may only happen to people who have authenticated
google code projects set up as externals in other repositories that
they've bookmarked.  We'll investigate more over here, if any of you
who are running into this problem don't have any google code externals
defined, please drop us a line here.

Thanks again,
- Dirk

the Versions team

On Nov 20, 5:29 pm, HalfdanJ jo...@halfdanj.dk wrote:
 I have this problem aswell the last couple of days. I hope you can fix
 it soon! A little note, i'm on some different google code projects,
 and they act a little different. One is issued by Google Internet
 Authority, and it says with red letters that its signed by a unknown
 authority, and another one is signed by another authority.. Though i
 can't get it triggered right now, so can't see the exact name..

 But anyways, love your app! Use it everyday!

 Jonas Jongejan
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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates

2009-11-20 Thread jared

I'm having this problem as well, and my google code project is not set
up as external in another repository.

Thanks for looking into this!


On Nov 20, 2:48 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:
 Thank you all for the feedback,

 I think this problem may only happen to people who have authenticated
 google code projects set up as externals in other repositories that
 they've bookmarked.  We'll investigate more over here, if any of you
 who are running into this problem don't have any google code externals
 defined, please drop us a line here.

 Thanks again,
 - Dirk

 the Versions team

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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates

2009-11-20 Thread Dirk Stoop

Hi Jared,

Thanks for the info.

There seems to be a problem with Subversion and wildcard SSL
certificates, which it seems Google has switched to for google code.
We're looking into a way around this problem.  That's a lot of it
seemss in one sentence, but that's as much as we know right now.
I'll follow up here as soon as we know more.

- Dirk

On Nov 20, 9:45 pm, jared jared.thomas.hender...@gmail.com wrote:
 I'm having this problem as well, and my google code project is not set
 up as external in another repository.

 Thanks for looking into this!

 On Nov 20, 2:48 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:



  Thank you all for the feedback,

  I think this problem may only happen to people who have authenticated
  google code projects set up as externals in other repositories that
  they've bookmarked.  We'll investigate more over here, if any of you
  who are running into this problem don't have any google code externals
  defined, please drop us a line here.

  Thanks again,
  - Dirk

  the Versions team
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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates

2009-11-19 Thread Jeffrey McManus

Hi,

I've seen this problem on both of my Macs running Versions for the
past few days. It's maddening. Restarting Versions doesn't seem to
help.

Jeffrey


On Nov 18, 3:09 am, Ero Carrera ero.carr...@gmail.com wrote:
 Today I restarted versions, told it to accept the certs and so far
 hasn't prompted me again. It appears that the problem has gone away.

 --
 ero

 On Nov 17, 7:15 pm, Ero Carrera ero.carr...@gmail.com wrote:

  I follow a few projects in Google code, some are mine and some from
  other people. Since very recently (today 17/11/2009) I've been
  constantly getting this complaints about the certificates. I get a
  bunch, seemingly one for each of the projects I'm subscribed. Me being
  a bit paranoid first I inspected it briefly and looked normal so I
  accepted it for the session only, later, as it kept appearing I've
  tried to reject them and accept them always... with no different
  results.

  A fix or workaround would be highly appreciated. Let me know if
  there's any additional information I could contribute.

  Thanks,
  --
  Ero

  On Nov 17, 6:25 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:

   Some people have reported that while Versions is running, they get an
   SSL certificate acceptance dialog over and over.

   For me and some other people in our team this has started happening
   yesterday evening, but only with the SSL cert. used by Google Code.

   If you are experiencing this same problem, or if you also have
   authenticated Google Code repository bookmarks in Versions, but aren't
   running into this problem, please drop us a line in this thread.  We
   are investigating the problem, but would like your feedback to help
   figure out how high of a priority we should give to this problem.  If
   only a couple of people are running into this problem, we'll look for
   a workaround first, if a lot of people are running into this issue, we
   may have to adjust our planning for what/when the next Versions update
   is going to be.

   Thanks!
   - Dirk

   the Versions team

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Re: Problem: Google Code SSL certificates

2009-11-18 Thread Ero Carrera


Today I restarted versions, told it to accept the certs and so far
hasn't prompted me again. It appears that the problem has gone away.

--
ero

On Nov 17, 7:15 pm, Ero Carrera ero.carr...@gmail.com wrote:
 I follow a few projects in Google code, some are mine and some from
 other people. Since very recently (today 17/11/2009) I've been
 constantly getting this complaints about the certificates. I get a
 bunch, seemingly one for each of the projects I'm subscribed. Me being
 a bit paranoid first I inspected it briefly and looked normal so I
 accepted it for the session only, later, as it kept appearing I've
 tried to reject them and accept them always... with no different
 results.

 A fix or workaround would be highly appreciated. Let me know if
 there's any additional information I could contribute.

 Thanks,
 --
 Ero

 On Nov 17, 6:25 pm, Dirk Stoop d...@madebysofa.com wrote:



  Some people have reported that while Versions is running, they get an
  SSL certificate acceptance dialog over and over.

  For me and some other people in our team this has started happening
  yesterday evening, but only with the SSL cert. used by Google Code.

  If you are experiencing this same problem, or if you also have
  authenticated Google Code repository bookmarks in Versions, but aren't
  running into this problem, please drop us a line in this thread.  We
  are investigating the problem, but would like your feedback to help
  figure out how high of a priority we should give to this problem.  If
  only a couple of people are running into this problem, we'll look for
  a workaround first, if a lot of people are running into this issue, we
  may have to adjust our planning for what/when the next Versions update
  is going to be.

  Thanks!
  - Dirk

  the Versions team
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