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I already created my own self signed certificates. According to what I read in that tutorial, I think I did. I can access my website and have to accept the certificate. But still, i can not clone or push. Fails because the server blocked the push. I'm not allowed to connect when I try to push or clone.<br><br>tnx<br>Maarten<br><br><br>> Subject: Re: Pushing to remote repository<br>> From: kbullock+mercurial@ringworld.org<br>> Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2011 14:58:24 -0500<br>> CC: mercurial@selenic.com<br>> To: laboratoriumratje@hotmail.com<br>> <br>> On Jun 8, 2011, at 2:48 PM, Maarten B. wrote:<br>> <br>> > Sorry, did not add the mercurial mailinglist:<br>> > <br>> > I've managed to get SSL working, but how am i going to handle the certificates? Any tutorial somewhere on the web?<br>> <br>> The usual way—request (and pay for) one from a reputable CA, or create your own (I like this guide: http://www.tc.umn.edu/~brams006/selfsign.html).<br>> <br>> > And what about mercurialeclipse? I really want to use that because there are going to be users who do not have much understanding about commandlines and stuff.<br>> <br>> I'm assuming that once you have the server side set up to allow pushing over https, getting MercurialEclipse to do so will require precisely zero extra work. I don't use it myself, though.<br>> <br>> pacem in terris / mir / shanti / salaam / heiwa<br>> Kevin R. Bullock<br>> <br>                                            </body>
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