Opened 9 years ago

Closed 9 years ago

Last modified 9 years ago

#48175 closed defect (invalid)

tor @0.2.6.9_0: cannot verify SSL certificate from https://www.torproject.org

Reported by: skoro.ru@… Owned by: macports-tickets@…
Priority: Normal Milestone:
Component: ports Version: 2.3.3
Keywords: Cc:
Port: tor

Description (last modified by larryv (Lawrence Velázquez))

OSX 10.5.8 PPC

File tor-0.2.6.9_0.darwin_9.ppc.tbz2 cannot be fetched from any of the locations searched, thus the build fails. This also applies to tor @0.2.6.8.

A quick look around for example, http://nue.de.packages.macports.org/macports/packages/tor/ shows only x86_64 architecture files.

The versions below installed correctly on the above platform:

tor @0.2.4.23_1
tor @0.2.5.10_0
tor @0.2.5.10_1
tor @0.2.5.10_2
tor @0.2.5.11_0 (active)

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Changed 9 years ago by skoro.ru@…

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comment:1 Changed 9 years ago by larryv (Lawrence Velázquez)

Description: modified (diff)
Resolution: invalid
Status: newclosed
Summary: tor @0.2.6.9 : tor-0.2.6.9_0.darwin_9.ppc.tbz2 doesn't seem to existtor @0.2.6.9_0: cannot verify SSL certificate from https://www.torproject.org

If MacPorts cannot fetch a binary archive, it tries to build from source instead. Your log shows that your (very old) system is having trouble fetching the source because of certificate verification:

:notice:fetch --->  Attempting to fetch tor-0.2.6.9.tar.gz from https://www.torproject.org/dist/
:debug:fetch Fetching distfile failed: SSL certificate problem, verify that the CA cert is OK. Details:
error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed

I doubt this is a problem with the tor port itself. Please ask on macports-users for help debugging your certificate verification issue.

comment:2 in reply to:  1 Changed 9 years ago by skoro.ru@…

Replying to larryv@…:

Got it, thanks. At the first three locations it's looking for the ppc binary, which will always fail (expected).

Then it searches for the source in 14 different locations. As far as I can see, the only location of the 14 that has the tor-0.2.6.8 (or above) source archives is torproject itself, which is the one location the certificate issue occurs with (the rest are plain http). The source hasn't propagated out to the other locations as yet, which is why the fetch fails for those.

I can manually fetch the source from torproject and make it work from there as a workaround, while I'm looking into the cert issue with torproject when running the port command.

Ty.

http://nue.de.distfiles.macports.org/macports/distfiles/tor
http://mse.uk.distfiles.macports.org/sites/distfiles.macports.org/tor
http://lil.fr.distfiles.macports.org/tor
http://fco.it.distfiles.macports.org/mirrors/macports-distfiles/tor
http://osl.no.distfiles.macports.org/tor
http://her.gr.distfiles.macports.org/mirrors/macports/mpdistfiles/tor
http://ykf.ca.distfiles.macports.org/MacPorts/mpdistfiles/tor
https://www.torproject.org/dist/
http://distfiles.macports.org/tor
http://sea.us.distfiles.macports.org/macports/distfiles/tor
http://jog.id.distfiles.macports.org/macports/mpdistfiles/tor
http://cjj.kr.distfiles.macports.org/tor
http://aarnet.au.distfiles.macports.org/pub/macports/mpdistfiles/tor
http://svn.macports.org/repository/macports/distfiles/tor
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