Tortoise SVN will not let me access an svn repository that has a self signed and expired ssl certificate.
Is there a config somewhere to tell it that I want to trust that certificate anyway?
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I had a similar problem with SCPlugin on mac – the workaround was to use the command line version of svn, which does give you a prompt to permanently ignore the certificate error, after which the gui (which shares the same settings) will work fine. I can’t be sure, but I suspect the same approach may work for TortoiseSVN.