It may be trying to check if the certificate was revoked. There _might_ be an option to turn this check of, but is obviously a bad practice from security standpoint.
On Thursday, 9 January 2020 19:42:13 UTC+1, Kenneth Porter wrote: > > My company lost its Internet connection over the holidays when the ISP > decided to replace the telephone cabinet down the street after a drunk > clobbered it. Alas, phone companies won't provide a good estimate of when > the service will return. > > My Windows clients in the office are having trouble connecting to the > server using any Subversion client, including Tortoise. (We also use the > SlikSvn command line client.) Server operations hang for minutes and then > time out. Tortoise tells me it can't confirm the validity of the server's > LetsEncrypt certificate. I can browse the repo just fine with Firefox. I'm > guessing that without the Internet connection, the Subversion clients won't > trust the LetsEncrypt cert. Is there some place I can put their cert chain > file so that Tortoise and the command line clients can use it? Server is > Apache 2.4 on CentOS 7. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TortoiseSVN" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tortoisesvn/77416b10-de16-4ab0-950b-306c8fc1945e%40googlegroups.com.
