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I'm attempting to make a private apt repo. Its going to be served over https and its located at https://repo.signalvine.com. It is also going to be using basic auth, which I setup as deb https://username:[email protected]/ dev non-free as indicated here. When I attempt to update the apt cache I get:

Err https://repo.signalvine.com dev/non-free amd64 Packages                          
  server certificate verification failed. CAfile: /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt CRLfile: none

When I connect using curl (curl https://repo.signalvine.com) from the same machine, curl states that SSL certificate verify ok. I've also tested repo.signalvine.com using Qualys SSL Labs and it doesn't find any problems. What do I need to do in order for apt to validate my certificate?

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It turns out that I had the intermediate certificates out of order. Web browsers and ssllabs were fine with that but, it appears that apt cares about the ordering of the intermediate certificates.

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