rvm osx-ssl-certs status [<ruby>|all]
rvm [--silent] osx-ssl-certs update [<ruby>|all]
rvm osx-ssl-certs cron [status|install|uninstall]
Apple OS X comes with old version of OpenSSL, to keep you secure RVM installs newer version.
RVM also allows specifying custom version of OpenSSL and binary rubies linked to custom locations.
Taken this all into account most likely your Ruby is using outdated certificates.
To solve this problem rvm osx-ssl-certs
will find all locations for certificates.
You can check status, update certificates manually or schedule an automated update.
rvm osx-ssl-certs
:
status
=> Show certificates status for current Ruby,<ruby>
=> Status of a specific Ruby certificates,all
=> Status of all installed Rubies certificate paths.
update
=> Update SSL certificates for current Ruby,<ruby>
=> Update a specific Ruby certificates,all
=> Update all installed Rubies certificate paths.
cron
=> Manage cron job for daily updates,status
=> Show if the cron job is installed,install
=> Install the cron job,uninstall
=> Uninstall the cron job.
Show the status for all installed rubies:
rvm osx-ssl-certs status all
Update OpenSSL certificates for current ruby:
rvm osx-ssl-certs update
Schedule daily update of certificates:
rvm osx-ssl-certs cron install
Please report issues to https://github.com/wayneeseguin/rvm/issues
In case of security issues use rvm-internal@googlegroups.com