Hello

You can change Weblate git settings in $DATA_DIR/home/.gitconfig

Still I'd recommend you to get have trusted SSL certs either by using
globally accepted CA or installing your CA in system trusted certs.

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        Michal Čihař | https://cihar.com/ | https://weblate.org/


On Tue, 2018-09-18 at 11:18 +0000, POPOV, Anastas (Devnya) BGR wrote:
> Hello,
>  
> We are trying to access gitlab self-hosted server via https but we
> get this error: Failed to fetch repository: fatal: unable to access '
> https://gitlab.***': Peer certificate cannot be authenticated with
> known CA certificates (128)
>  
> Weblate is hosted on Linux RedHat server.
>  
> When we try to execute git clone direcly we get the same error. After
> setting up git config –global http.sslVerify false -> executing git
> clone works, but Weblate still throws same error.
>  
> Could you help us set up Weblate in such way that it take into
> account global git setting to ignore sslVerify?
>  
> Thanks in advance,
>  
> Anastas Popov
> Leading Developer
> Group IT Applications Management & Architecture - Bulgaria
>  
> 9160 Devnya - Bulgaria
> [email protected]
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