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I am getting an SSL error when I am trying to use the firebase authentication SDK in an emulator. I am pretty sure that this is because my company is putting their certificate between all the requests. I have run into this before for example with python throwing SSL errors trying to install libraries through pip. This is usually solved by adding my companies certificate to the truststore of whatever application is making the request.



My question is, where to I add my certificate in this case? Android Studio? Do I need a truststore in my app or in firebase?



This is part of the error:



Could not communicate with the provisioning server.
javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException:
java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: Trust anchor for
certification path not found.


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    I am getting an SSL error when I am trying to use the firebase authentication SDK in an emulator. I am pretty sure that this is because my company is putting their certificate between all the requests. I have run into this before for example with python throwing SSL errors trying to install libraries through pip. This is usually solved by adding my companies certificate to the truststore of whatever application is making the request.



    My question is, where to I add my certificate in this case? Android Studio? Do I need a truststore in my app or in firebase?



    This is part of the error:



    Could not communicate with the provisioning server.
    javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException:
    java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: Trust anchor for
    certification path not found.


    Thanks










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      I am getting an SSL error when I am trying to use the firebase authentication SDK in an emulator. I am pretty sure that this is because my company is putting their certificate between all the requests. I have run into this before for example with python throwing SSL errors trying to install libraries through pip. This is usually solved by adding my companies certificate to the truststore of whatever application is making the request.



      My question is, where to I add my certificate in this case? Android Studio? Do I need a truststore in my app or in firebase?



      This is part of the error:



      Could not communicate with the provisioning server.
      javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException:
      java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: Trust anchor for
      certification path not found.


      Thanks










      share|improve this question














      I am getting an SSL error when I am trying to use the firebase authentication SDK in an emulator. I am pretty sure that this is because my company is putting their certificate between all the requests. I have run into this before for example with python throwing SSL errors trying to install libraries through pip. This is usually solved by adding my companies certificate to the truststore of whatever application is making the request.



      My question is, where to I add my certificate in this case? Android Studio? Do I need a truststore in my app or in firebase?



      This is part of the error:



      Could not communicate with the provisioning server.
      javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException:
      java.security.cert.CertPathValidatorException: Trust anchor for
      certification path not found.


      Thanks







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