GitHub Actions: Upload Artifact Failed: Unable to get local issuer certificate #42344
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Take a look at actions/upload-artifact#129. I haven't gotten it working, but perhaps the solutions there may help you. |
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We are using self hosted runners (Windows) for GitHub actions. Recently our company changed the proxy. We have updated the System Environment Variables to the new proxy and we have updated the proxy details in .env file as suggested by GitHub documentation. And we have added the Root CA in the Windows Certificate Manager (Certificates - Local Computer -> Trusted Root Certification Authorities -> Certificates). But when uploading the artifact during workflow run, we got the below error message and workflow is failing.
How can we resolve this error? Is there anything that should be changed in runner configuration?
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