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stage: Enablement
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group: Distribution
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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type: reference
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---
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# Troubleshooting SSL **(FREE SELF)**
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This page contains a list of common SSL-related errors and scenarios that you
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may encounter while working with GitLab. It should serve as an addition to the
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main SSL docs available here:
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- [Omnibus SSL Configuration](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/ssl.html).
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- [Self-signed certificates or custom Certification Authorities for GitLab Runner](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/configuration/tls-self-signed.html).
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- [Manually configuring HTTPS](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/nginx.html#manually-configuring-https).
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## Using an internal CA certificate with GitLab
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After configuring a GitLab instance with an internal CA certificate, you might
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not be able to access it by using various CLI tools. You may see experience the
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following issues:
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- `curl` fails:
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```shell
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curl "https://gitlab.domain.tld"
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curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
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More details here: https://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html
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```
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- Testing by using the [rails console](../operations/rails_console.md#starting-a-rails-console-session)
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also fails:
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```ruby
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uri = URI.parse("https://gitlab.domain.tld")
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http = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
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http.use_ssl = true
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http.verify_mode = 1
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response = http.request(Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri.request_uri))
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...
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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1: from (irb):5
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OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError (SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=error: certificate verify failed (unable to get local issuer certificate))
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```
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- The error `SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate`
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is displayed when setting up a [mirror](../../user/project/repository/repository_mirroring.md#repository-mirroring)
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from this GitLab instance.
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- `openssl` works when specifying the path to the certificate:
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```shell
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/opt/gitlab/embedded/bin/openssl s_client -CAfile /root/my-cert.crt -connect gitlab.domain.tld:443
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```
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If you have the previously described issues, add your certificate to
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`/etc/gitlab/trusted-certs`, and then run `sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure`.
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## X.509 key values mismatch error
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After configuring your instance with a certificate bundle, NGINX may display
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the following error message:
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`SSL: error:0B080074:x509 certificate routines:X509_check_private_key:key values mismatch`
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This error message means that the server certificate and key you have provided
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don't match. You can confirm this by running the following command and then
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comparing the output:
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```shell
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openssl rsa -noout -modulus -in path/to/your/.key | openssl md5
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openssl x509 -noout -modulus -in path/to/your/.crt | openssl md5
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```
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The following is an example of an md5 output between a matching key and
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certificate. Note the matching md5 hashes:
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```shell
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$ openssl rsa -noout -modulus -in private.key | openssl md5
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4f49b61b25225abeb7542b29ae20e98c
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$ openssl x509 -noout -modulus -in public.crt | openssl md5
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4f49b61b25225abeb7542b29ae20e98c
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```
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This is an opposing output with a non-matching key and certificate which shows
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different md5 hashes:
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```shell
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$ openssl rsa -noout -modulus -in private.key | openssl md5
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d418865077299af27707b1d1fa83cd99
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$ openssl x509 -noout -modulus -in public.crt | openssl md5
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4f49b61b25225abeb7542b29ae20e98c
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```
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If the two outputs differ like the previous example, there's a mismatch between
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the certificate and key. Contact the provider of the SSL certificate for
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further support.
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## Using GitLab Runner with a GitLab instance configured with internal CA certificate or self-signed certificate
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Besides getting the errors mentioned in
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[Using an internal CA certificate with GitLab](ssl.md#using-an-internal-ca-certificate-with-gitlab),
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your CI pipelines may get stuck in `Pending` status. In the runner logs you may
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see the following error message:
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```shell
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Dec 6 02:43:17 runner-host01 gitlab-runner[15131]: #033[0;33mWARNING: Checking for jobs... failed
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#033[0;m #033[0;33mrunner#033[0;m=Bfkz1fyb #033[0;33mstatus#033[0;m=couldn't execute POST against
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https://gitlab.domain.tld/api/v4/jobs/request: Post https://gitlab.domain.tld/api/v4/jobs/request:
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x509: certificate signed by unknown authority
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```
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If you encounter a similar problem, add your certificate to `/etc/gitlab-runner/certs`,
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and the restart the runner by running `gitlab-runner restart`.
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## Mirroring a remote GitLab repository that uses a self-signed SSL certificate
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When configuring a local GitLab instance to [mirror a repository](../../user/project/repository/repository_mirroring.md)
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from a remote GitLab instance that uses a self-signed certificate, you may see
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the `SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate` error message in the
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user interface.
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The cause of the issue can be confirmed by checking if:
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- `curl` fails:
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```shell
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$ curl "https://gitlab.domain.tld"
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curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate
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More details here: https://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html
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```
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- Testing by using the Rails console also fails:
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```ruby
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uri = URI.parse("https://gitlab.domain.tld")
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http = Net::HTTP.new(uri.host, uri.port)
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http.use_ssl = true
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http.verify_mode = 1
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response = http.request(Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri.request_uri))
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...
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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1: from (irb):5
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OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError (SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=error: certificate verify failed (unable to get local issuer certificate))
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```
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To fix this problem:
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- Add the self-signed certificate from the remote GitLab instance to the
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`/etc/gitlab/trusted-certs` directory on the local GitLab instance, and then
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run `sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure` as per the instructions for
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[installing custom public certificates](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/ssl.html#install-custom-public-certificates).
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- If your local GitLab instance was installed using the Helm Charts, you can
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[add your self-signed certificate to your GitLab instance](https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/install/kubernetes.html#providing-a-custom-certificate-for-accessing-gitlab).
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You may also get another error message when trying to mirror a repository from
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a remote GitLab instance that uses a self-signed certificate:
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```shell
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2:Fetching remote upstream failed: fatal: unable to access 'https://gitlab.domain.tld/root/test-repo/':
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SSL: unable to obtain common name from peer certificate
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```
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In this case, the problem can be related to the certificate itself:
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1. Validate that your self-signed certificate isn't missing a common name. If it
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is, regenerate a valid certificate
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1. Add the certificate to `/etc/gitlab/trusted-certs`.
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1. Run `sudo gitlab-ctl reconfigure`.
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## Unable to perform Git operations due to an internal or self-signed certificate
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If your GitLab instance is using a self-signed certificate, or if the
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certificate is signed by an internal certificate authority (CA), you might
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experience the following errors when attempting to perform Git operations:
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```shell
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$ git clone https://gitlab.domain.tld/group/project.git
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Cloning into 'project'...
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fatal: unable to access 'https://gitlab.domain.tld/group/project.git/': SSL certificate problem: self signed certificate
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```
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```shell
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$ git clone https://gitlab.domain.tld/group/project.git
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Cloning into 'project'...
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fatal: unable to access 'https://gitlab.domain.tld/group/project.git/': server certificate verification failed. CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt CRLfile: none
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```
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To fix this problem:
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- If possible, use SSH remotes for all Git operations. This is considered more
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secure and convenient to use.
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- If you must use HTTPS remotes, you can try the following:
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- Copy the self-signed certificate or the internal root CA certificate to a
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local directory (for example, `~/.ssl`) and configure Git to trust your
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certificate:
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```shell
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git config --global http.sslCAInfo ~/.ssl/gitlab.domain.tld.crt
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```
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- Disable SSL verification in your Git client. This is intended as a
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temporary measure, as it could be considered a security risk.
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```shell
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git config --global http.sslVerify false
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```
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## SSL_connect wrong version number
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A misconfiguration may result in:
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- `gitlab-rails/exceptions_json.log` entries containing:
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```plaintext
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"exception.class":"Excon::Error::Socket","exception.message":"SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=error: wrong version number (OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError)",
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"exception.class":"Excon::Error::Socket","exception.message":"SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=error: wrong version number (OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError)",
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```
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- `gitlab-workhorse/current` containing:
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```plaintext
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http: server gave HTTP response to HTTPS client
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http: server gave HTTP response to HTTPS client
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```
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- `gitlab-rails/sidekiq.log` or `sidekiq/current` containing:
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```plaintext
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message: SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=error: wrong version number (OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError)
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message: SSL_connect returned=1 errno=0 state=error: wrong version number (OpenSSL::SSL::SSLError)
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```
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Some of these errors come from the Excon Ruby gem, and could be generated in
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circumstances where GitLab is configured to initiate an HTTPS session to a
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remote server that is serving only HTTP.
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One scenario is that you're using [object storage](../object_storage.md), which
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isn't served under HTTPS. GitLab is misconfigured and attempts a TLS handshake,
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but the object storage will respond with plain HTTP.
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## `schannel: SEC_E_UNTRUSTED_ROOT`
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If you're on Windows and get the following error:
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```plaintext
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Fatal: unable to access 'https://gitlab.domain.tld/group/project.git': schannel: SEC_E_UNTRUSTED_ROOT (0x80090325) - The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is not trusted."
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```
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You may need to specify that Git should use OpenSSL:
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```shell
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git config --system http.sslbackend openssl
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```
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