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This document describes how to set Certificate Authority information.
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Usually, you need to do this only if you're using a self-signed certificate.
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OSX after Yosemite
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If you're using a version of Mac OSX after Yosemite, you can not configure
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certificates from the command line. All libphutil and arcanist options
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related to CA configuration are ignored.
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Instead, you need to add them to the system keychain. The easiest way to do this
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is to visit the site in Safari and choose to permanently accept the certificate.
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You can also use `security add-trusted-cert` from the command line.
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All Other Systems
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If "curl.cainfo" is not set (or you are using PHP older than 5.3.7, where the
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option was introduced), libphutil uses the "default.pem" certificate authority
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bundle when making HTTPS requests with cURL. This bundle is extracted from
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Mozilla's certificates by cURL:
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http://curl.haxx.se/docs/caextract.html
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If you want to use a different CA bundle (for example, because you use
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self-signed certificates), set "curl.cainfo" if you're using PHP 5.3.7 or newer,
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or create a file (or symlink) in this directory named "custom.pem".
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If "custom.pem" is present, that file will be used instead of "default.pem".
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If you receive errors using your "custom.pem" file, you can test it directly
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with `curl` by running a command like this:
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curl -v --cacert path/to/your/custom.pem https://phabricator.example.com/
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Replace "path/to/your/custom.pem" with the path to your "custom.pem" file,
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and replace "https://phabricator.example.com" with the real URL of your
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Phabricator install.
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The initial lines of output from `curl` should give you information about the
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SSL handshake and certificate verification, which may be helpful in resolving
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the issue.
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