I got it. I did resolve this issue by setting http.sslVerify=false in git configuration. However, I am having the same problem now with Maven. I.e. PKIX path building failed: sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target and 'parent.relativePath' points at no local POM @ line 23, column 13
So, it can’t access artifactory. However, Maven is part of Netbeans. Where do I specify -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=/path/to/cacerts ? Staff Software Engineer Data Product Development, BI-A E: ggree...@visa.com M: 650-269-7902 [EmailSig-TaglineVersion] From: Geertjan Wielenga <geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2019 12:14 AM To: Greenberg, Gary <ggree...@visa.com> Cc: NetBeans Mailing List <users@netbeans.apache.org> Subject: Re: Security certificates for access to GIT Git and NetBeans are two totally different and separate tools. Each has its own configuration settings. The Git configuration file has nothing at all to do with NetBeans. Instead, read the Git documentation to find where the Git configuration is done. Gj On Tue, 12 Mar 2019 at 01:27, Greenberg, Gary <ggree...@visa.com<mailto:ggree...@visa.com>> wrote: I have installed JCE according to this bug description, but it didn’t help. I have found that adding http.sslVerify=false to git config might help, but where is git config in Netbeans? From: Geertjan Wielenga <geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com<mailto:geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com>> Sent: Monday, March 11, 2019 1:48 PM To: Greenberg, Gary <ggree...@visa.com<mailto:ggree...@visa.com>> Cc: NetBeans Mailing List <users@netbeans.apache.org<mailto:users@netbeans.apache.org>> Subject: Re: Security certificates for access to GIT Hard to know how to help, not knowing your environment nor steps to reproduce, but maybe this: https://netbeans.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=247761 Gj On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 9:42 PM Greenberg, Gary <ggree...@visa.com<mailto:ggree...@visa.com>> wrote: I have seen that post and several others similar to it. I did import certificates for the Stash server using JDK keytool before posting my original question. However, it does not help me From: Geertjan Wielenga <geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com<mailto:geertjan.wiele...@googlemail.com>> Sent: Monday, March 11, 2019 1:32 PM To: Greenberg, Gary <ggree...@visa.com<mailto:ggree...@visa.com>> Cc: NetBeans Mailing List <users@netbeans.apache.org<mailto:users@netbeans.apache.org>> Subject: Re: Security certificates for access to GIT https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6908948/java-sun-security-provider-certpath-suncertpathbuilderexception-unable-to-find Gj On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 9:28 PM Greenberg, Gary <ggree...@visa.com<mailto:ggree...@visa.com>> wrote: I have tried all possible cases that I could have imagined. I even copied cacerts file to my home directory and added -J-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=C:\Users\ggreenbe\keystore\cacerts -J-Djavax.net.ssl.trustStorePassword=changeit to netbeans_default_options in the conf file. Nothing helps. Still getting same exception. Kind of ran out of ideas. Can anyone give me a helping hint? Thanks. From: Greenberg, Gary Sent: Friday, March 8, 2019 3:04 PM To: NetBeans Mailing List <users@netbeans.apache.org<mailto:users@netbeans.apache.org>> Subject: Security certificates for access to GIT I am getting an error, while trying to clone project from our GIT repository; INFO [org.netbeans.modules.git]: https://stash....: cannot open git-upload-pack sun.security.provider.certpath.SunCertPathBuilderException: unable to find valid certification path to requested target I did, however, added all necessary certificates to the cacerts under JDK that is running Netbeans, but it still can’t find it. Do I need to add -Djavax.net.ssl.trustStore=/path/to/cacerts to netbeans_default_options in netbeans.conf? If so, how do I deal with blank spaces in the path, as it looks like “C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_202\jre\lib\security\cacerts”?