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Author mirfanasghar
Recipients christian.heimes, eric.smith, mirfanasghar, ned.deily, ronaldoussoren
Date 2021-11-21.10:02:53
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Hi

I am really astonished and I have tried all tricks, help available on
internet. Is there any manual way to do this. i.e open any file and enter
information separately so that ssL certificate issue can be solved. or can
you tell me, how you configured your mac.

Irfan

On Sun, Nov 21, 2021 at 1:45 AM Ned Deily <report@bugs.python.org> wrote:

>
> Ned Deily <nad@python.org> added the comment:
>
> That is very unusual behavior. Pip has its own private certificate store
> that it uses to make secure connections to pypi.org and the version of
> pip supplied with the python.org 3.10.0 macOS installer should work just
> fine as is. I just verified that it works for me. I'm just guessing here
> but I think the most likely cause of this behavior is that your internet
> connection is behind a misconfigured or malevolent proxy server. You may
> want to check your DNS settings as well to try to use a neutral DNS
> provider. There are discussions of similar problems on the web: try
> searching for: pypi self signed certificate in certificate chain. Good luck!
>
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