Hello,

You can build your own Jenkins image based on the official one but with the 
Java trust store configured with your certs. 

Or you could use ssh (or event git protocol?) instead of https. 

The plugin you are talking about seems broken and no longer maintained

Thomas

> Le 25 mai 2016 à 15:37, christian polzer <christian.pol...@gmail.com> a écrit 
> :
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am currently trying to evaluate an update to Jenkins 2.x here at work with 
> the actual docker image of jenkinsci/jenkins.
> 
> For this I need to git pull my git repo from a selfhosted Bitbucket/Stash 
> Server via https.
> 
> Of course, the docker image's JVM has no clue of that cert.
> 
> So I wanted to give the plugin "skip-certificate-check" a try, which isn't 
> helping in this case.
> 
> After several hours of trying and searching my way through the interwebz, I 
> am turning to this group, with the hope that anyone here has solved that 
> problem before?
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Chris
> 
> 
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