Revoking a certificate on Mac OS with SVN Client

Dear, I'm trying to revoke one certificate that I have accepted which gives me trouble I have oxygen 10.1 and SVN Client 4.1 on Mac OS X 10.5.6 Regards, Xmlizer

Hello, Do you mean you imported the certificate in the certificate store of the Java virtual machine that runs SVN Client using the procedure from the User Manual and now you want to remove it from the Java certificate store? Use the same tool keytool.exe that you used for importing the certificate with the -delete parameter instead of -import. Regards, Sorin mozer wrote:
Dear,
I'm trying to revoke one certificate that I have accepted which gives me trouble
I have oxygen 10.1 and SVN Client 4.1 on Mac OS X 10.5.6
Regards,
Xmlizer

Hello, Well not really, I accept it through the SVN interface and I checked the box never ask again (or something) And now I want to change it Regards, Xmlizer On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Sorin Ristache <sorin@oxygenxml.com> wrote:
Hello,
Do you mean you imported the certificate in the certificate store of the Java virtual machine that runs SVN Client using the procedure from the User Manual and now you want to remove it from the Java certificate store? Use the same tool keytool.exe that you used for importing the certificate with the -delete parameter instead of -import.
Regards, Sorin
mozer wrote:
Dear,
I'm trying to revoke one certificate that I have accepted which gives me trouble
I have oxygen 10.1 and SVN Client 4.1 on Mac OS X 10.5.6
Regards,
Xmlizer
oXygen-user mailing list oXygen-user@oxygenxml.com http://www.oxygenxml.com/mailman/listinfo/oxygen-user

Do you mean you accepted the server certificate when you accessed a SVN repository through HTTPS? The certificate should be removed by running the action Reset Authentication from menu Options and a restart of the application. Regards, Sorin mozer wrote:
Hello,
Well not really, I accept it through the SVN interface and I checked the box never ask again (or something)
And now I want to change it
Regards,
Xmlizer
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Sorin Ristache <sorin@oxygenxml.com> wrote:
Hello,
Do you mean you imported the certificate in the certificate store of the Java virtual machine that runs SVN Client using the procedure from the User Manual and now you want to remove it from the Java certificate store? Use the same tool keytool.exe that you used for importing the certificate with the -delete parameter instead of -import.
Regards, Sorin
mozer wrote:
Dear,
I'm trying to revoke one certificate that I have accepted which gives me trouble
I have oxygen 10.1 and SVN Client 4.1 on Mac OS X 10.5.6
Regards,
Xmlizer

Sorin, That's what I did many time, but it didn't ask me again for the certificate (even after rebooting the mac...) Xmlizer On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 2:51 PM, Sorin Ristache <sorin@oxygenxml.com> wrote:
Do you mean you accepted the server certificate when you accessed a SVN repository through HTTPS? The certificate should be removed by running the action Reset Authentication from menu Options and a restart of the application.
Regards, Sorin
mozer wrote:
Hello,
Well not really, I accept it through the SVN interface and I checked the box never ask again (or something)
And now I want to change it
Regards,
Xmlizer
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 1:52 PM, Sorin Ristache <sorin@oxygenxml.com> wrote:
Hello,
Do you mean you imported the certificate in the certificate store of the Java virtual machine that runs SVN Client using the procedure from the User Manual and now you want to remove it from the Java certificate store? Use the same tool keytool.exe that you used for importing the certificate with the -delete parameter instead of -import.
Regards, Sorin
mozer wrote:
Dear,
I'm trying to revoke one certificate that I have accepted which gives me trouble
I have oxygen 10.1 and SVN Client 4.1 on Mac OS X 10.5.6
Regards,
Xmlizer
oXygen-user mailing list oXygen-user@oxygenxml.com http://www.oxygenxml.com/mailman/listinfo/oxygen-user

Hello, The Reset Authentication action should remove also the certificates saved in the folder [user-home-folder]/.subversion/auth/svn.ssl.server. We will fix the problem in a future version. Please remove the content of that folder and restart the application. Regards, Sorin mozer wrote:
Sorin,
That's what I did many time, but it didn't ask me again for the certificate (even after rebooting the mac...)
Xmlizer
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