Trust Self-Signed Certificate? #371
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Gittyup should use the OS's certificate store to validate certificates, you can try storing your self-signed certificate there. Which OS are you using? I'd advise against putting Cloudflare's root certificate in the certificate store since anyone can create cloudflare certificates for any domain names |
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Hello,
I'm hosting my own private Gitea instance on my own TrueNAS server in my house. I'm using traefik and pihole to help route stuff.
The TrueNAS server has a Self-Signed Certificate, but Gittyup won't accept it when cloning a repository. Is there a way to force Gittyup to accept it?
Alternatively, I've gotten a Cloudflare origins certificate for it. My browsers accept that certificate, is there a way to get Gittyup to accept it too? With this certificate, Gittyup won't even let me save my Gitea account credentials("SSL handshake failed. The issuer certificate of a locally looked up certificate could not be found. No certificates could be verified.") let alone clone a repository("invalid certificate").
Any help is appreciated,
Thank you =]
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