Hi!

Unfortunately it will take at least five more days until the new 
certificate is in place.

I'm checking out code using command-line svn and that works just fine 
(I'm accepting the certificate temporarily). But it won't let me commit 
any changes.

 From within Eclipse I can even commit to svn, it doesn't seem to care 
about that the certificate has expired :-)

Not using NetBeans at the moment ...

/anders

On 11/23/2010 04:01 PM, Balazs E. Pataki wrote:
> When I try to access https://svn.neo4j.org from NetBeans I get the
> following error:
>
> - The certificate is not issued by a trusted authority. Use the
> fingerprint to validate the certificate manually!
> - The certificate has expired
> Hostname: svn.neo4j.org
> Certificate information:
> - Subject: CN=Alpha CA, O=Alpha, OU=Alpha CA
> - Valid: from 4/11/07 2:00 PM until 1/27/14 12:00 PM
> - Issuer: CN=GlobalSign Root CA, OU=Root CA, O=GlobalSign nv-sa, C=BE
> - Fingerprint:
> - SHA1: c9:52:1a:fc:dc:78:ff:a2:93:35:30:3b:4c:43:2a:b0:ae:60:e9:28
> - MD5:  60:b7:a0:ee:76:0c:b0:9c:df:c1:0d:92:cb:8d:a0:b5
>
> It allows me to click "Accept permanently", but then it shows this error
> again and offers "Accept permanently" in an infinite loop (maybe not
> infinite, because I didn't try that long ;-). Maybe it is just a
> NetBeans bug, but I thought I ask if anyone else has experienced this.
> ---
> balazs
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