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x509: certificate signed by unknown authority #10

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nighthauk opened this issue Nov 29, 2018 · 6 comments
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x509: certificate signed by unknown authority #10

nighthauk opened this issue Nov 29, 2018 · 6 comments

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@nighthauk
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akamai install purge doesn't seem to be working. Error is being thrown each time, regardless of the method used and whether or not force is used.

Unable to clone repository: Get https://github.com/akamai/cli-purge.git/info/refs?service=git-upload-pack: x509: certificate signed by unknown authority

@dshafik
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dshafik commented Nov 29, 2018

@RJHBookLinux I suspect this is due to your local git config; can you run git clone https://github.com/akamai/cli-purge.git on your system?

@nighthauk
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@dshafik thanks for the quick reply. I did try that already, which works just fine oddly enough. Any other ideas?

@nighthauk
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@dshafik I found a similar thread on Akamai community, but don't see a concrete solution..

https://community.akamai.com/customers/s/question/0D50f00005dLOZUCA4/brew-cli-gives-x509-error-for-akamai-install?t=1543522350171

@dhilipvenkatesh
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I am facing the same issue. Git clone directly works on my machine, but when I use the Akamai package manager I am getting x509 error. Is there a way we can run a verbose install so I can see where the issue might be?

@suresh0512
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suresh0512 commented Dec 2, 2020

We have installed the version 1.1.5(akamai CLI) Still no luck :-(

@robertolopezlopez
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@suresh0512 , @nighthauk : I have encountered this error running akamai cli 1.2.1 inside of an ubuntu container. I found a solution: apt install git and try once again to install the desired module once again.

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