What version of TortoiseSVN are you using and what version of Windows?

I also have a Let's Encrypt certificate and I don't get the same warning.

Kind regards
Daniel Sahlberg

torsdag 30 september 2021 kl. 17:52:54 UTC+2 skrev Matthew Trescott:

> Hello TortoiseSVN developers,
>
> I host a small SVN server for my university project team and have a Let's 
> Encrypt TLS certificate. Today we started getting this error:
>
> C:\Users\mtrescott\Documents\formulasae>svn up
> Updating '.':
> Error validating server certificate for '
> https://fsae-demo.trescott.net:443':
>  - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Use the
>    fingerprint to validate the certificate manually!
> Certificate information:
>  - Hostname: trescott.net
>  - Valid: from Aug  4 05:36:20 2021 GMT until Nov  2 05:36:18 2021 GMT
>  - Issuer: R3, Let's Encrypt, US
>  - Fingerprint: 07:D0:B7:05:56:E1:76:29:BC:30:82:10:22:DF:29:4B:5F:5B:6A:6D
> (R)eject, accept (t)emporarily or accept (p)ermanently? t
>
> I believe the problem is caused by Tortoise not including the ISRG Root X1 
> CA certificate. Let's Encrypt has an article about this. 
> https://letsencrypt.org/docs/dst-root-ca-x3-expiration-september-2021/
>
> It's not too inconvenient because we can just manually trust the 
> certificate, but it would be helpful to have this CA certificate included, 
> since we'd have a permanent fix then.
>
> Best regards,
> Matt
>

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