It may be trying to check if the certificate was revoked.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.
>

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