![]() ![]() It worked for me hope it will work for you as well I managed to find some other try the below. I checked for jdk 8 and 13 from a standard openjdk installation and both known thank you for your reply but it did not worked for me. Keytool -list -v -keystore /opt/jdk1.8.0_221/jre/lib/security/cacerts | grep digicert ![]() This one is usually under the folder jre/lib/security. Thus, we need to check if DigiCert is known by your JVM used by your Eclipse installation.Ĭould you check the list of available certificate authorities with your JREs please ? You need to find the cacerts of your JRE used by Eclipse. * Copying HTTP/2 data in stream buffer to connection buffer after upgrade: len=0 * Connection state changed (HTTP/2 confirmed) * issuer: C=US O=DigiCert Inc OU=CN=DigiCert SHA2 High Assurance Server CA * subjectAltName: host "" matched cert's "*.github.io" * subject: C=US ST=California L=San Francisco O=GitHub, Inc. tmp curl -v 2>
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