Apparently running git config --global http.sslCAPath 
instead of git config --system http.sslCAPath 

fixed the issue

On Thursday, January 14, 2016 at 11:17:08 AM UTC+1, Bison Ravi wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I have setup Git/GitLab on Debian 7.7
> I have configured GitLab for SSL.
>
> Now i am trying to connect to my Git project with GitGUI for Windows and i 
> receive the following error: 
>
> fatal: unable to access '
> https://git.corp.group.local/bravi/project_test2.git/': SSL certificate 
> problem: self signed certificate
>
> I have read a couple of posts about that issue and tried this command:
>
>    1. git config --system http.sslCAPath /etc/gitlab/ssl. The path above 
>    contains the Self-Signed certificate i have created for use with Gitlab. 
>    2. I also copied the crt file to ca-certifcates and ran the below 
>    command to add the CA as Trusted on the Git server
>
>  cp /etc/gitlab/ssl/remcorpgit01.corp.remarkgroup.local.crt 
> /usr/share/ca-certificates/
>  dpkg-reconfigure ca-certificates
>
>       3. I have installed the certificate on my local machine (Windows 
> client)  in the Trusted Root Certificate store
>
> Despite all this i still get the fatal error (even with new projects)
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>

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