How do I configure Git to trust certificates from the Windows Certificate Store?

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醉梦人生 2020-12-07 13:52

Currently I have the following entry in my .gitconfig in my user directory.

...
[http]
    sslCAInfo=C:\\\\Users\\\\julian.lettner\\\\.ssh\\\\gi         


        
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  • 2020-12-07 14:13

    Use:

    git config  --local ...
    

    To specify per-repository settings. Local settings are stored in the .git directory.

    An overview of the three locations where git can store settings:

    • --local: Repository specific, <repo_dir>/.git/config
    • --global: User-specific, ~/.gitconfig
    • --system: System default, /etc/gitconfig

    More specific ones override more general settings, i.e. local overrides both global and system.

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  • 2020-12-07 14:30

    Beginning with Git for Windows 2.14, you can now configure Git to use SChannel, the built-in Windows networking layer. This means that it will use the Windows certificate storage mechanism and you do not need to explicitly configure the curl CA storage mechanism.

    From the Git for Windows 2.14 release notes:

    It is now possible to switch between Secure Channel and OpenSSL for Git's HTTPS transport by setting the http.sslBackend config variable to "openssl" or "schannel"; This is now also the method used by the installer (rather than copying libcurl-4.dll files around).

    You can choose the new SChannel mechanism during the installation of Git for Windows 2.14. You can also update an existing installation to use SChannel by running:

    git config --global http.sslBackend schannel
    

    Once you have configured this, Git will use the Windows certificate store and should not require (and, in fact, should ignore) the http.sslCAInfo configuration setting.

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