I am trying to clone a git from a remote server in windows 7.
curl -v https://myserver
works git clone I get a:
fatal: unable to access 'https://myserver': Unknown SSL protocol error in connection to myserver:8080
another user using my computer was able to do it though. It's only my account that doesn't work?
any ideas?
thanks
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I had to restart my machine but things were working before hand. I was using Git Bash with SSH and hoses on Win 10 to connect to BitBucket which was fine.
I then had to also connect with Git Bash (another instance) to GitHub. This required Putty and Pagent to get setup.
No I try to connect to BitBucket and get this:
git pull origin mybranch
FATAL ERROR: No supported authentication methods available (server sent: publickey)
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Is there a simple way to have both working in different shells?
I tried to do a plink.exe to bitbucket.org but that made things worse.
Is there a simple way to have both working in different shells?
Yes. You can use any single method (from both) for connecting to HG|BB. Just select preferred way (ssh + ssh-agent OR pageant) and perform needed steps according to relevant docs
I cannot access Gitlab from the browser.
I am getting the following message:
This site can’t be reached
gitlab.com took too long to respond.
Try:
Checking the connection
Checking the proxy and the firewall
Running Windows Network Diagnostics
ERR_TIMED_OUT
I am not able to use git pull origin master and git push -u origin master from the terminal.
It is showing the following error message:
**fatal: unable to access "https://gitlab.com/myproject.git/" : OpenSSL SSL_connect: SS_ERROR_SYSCALL in connection to gitlab.com:443**
Help me to fix the isssue,
Thanks.
Check your DNS settings, can you reach other sites? This doesn't seem to be a gitlab specific problem.
Also, your remote URL seems quite weird. It's usually gitlab.com/user/repo.git
Try other sites, do they work?
Try acquiring the IP Address from gitlab using an online whois service. Does opening this IP work?
Adjust your origin:
git remote rm origin
git remote add origin "https://username#gitlab.com/username/password.git"
Try this and report back if something worked.
I have a created a bare repository in C drive and I'm trying to clone the same in D drive by issuing the below command (in windows machine)
git clone Username#Ip_address_of_my_machine:C:/path_to_the_git_repo
but I'm unable clone it as it comes up with the error
"Cloning into 'git_repos'...
ssh: connect to host 192.168.0.5 port 22: Connection refused
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists."
I have installed CopSSH and set up id_rsa.pub keys and authorized key.
as mentioned in on github.
Is this problem is because of the dynamic IP address of my PC which is getting from the service provider? or what else is missing here?
I have tried the same in my office PC with same settings and installation, it works well with above git clone command, The difference is office PC has static IP but #home it is dynamic IP
Skip the ssh part as this is on the same machine. So from where you want the project to be in the D drive:
git clone C:/path_to_the_git_repo
I've searched and tried kinds of solution before I ask this question, but obviously it doesn't work. That may be a common problem of Mac Air:
And the problem is that when I tried to establish new repo for git and type:
git remote add origin https://githup.com/username/reponame.git
git push -u origin master
I got this error:
fatal : unable to access 'https://githup.com/....': failed to connect to githup.com443; Operation timed out.
If I use git like this:
git remote add origin git#githup.com:username/repo.git
git push -u origin master
I got these:
ssh: connect to host githup.com port 22: Operation timed out
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
I just begin to doubt that ssh service of Mac Air may be not available.
Any useful solution ?
Thanks very much in advance!!!
Have you tried https://github.com instead of https://githup.com.
I guess that is the error.
I'm facing some problems while git clone a repo from my ubuntu server running gitolite.
First, I got a public key from the developer who wants to clone the repository from the server. It was a rsa key created with putty. So I did the following to parse it from the putty-style to openssh format with:
ssh-keygen -i -f /tmp/ssh2/YourName.pub > /tmp/openssh/YourName.pub (taken from http://gitolite.googlecode.com/git/doc/ssh-troubleshooting.mkd?r=d3a663d03f1027f909732d55d0519bdd84edb62c)
and uploaded the public key along with a new entry for the repo and the new user in the config file to gitolite-admin repo.
So far, so good.
The developer is using **** along with putty to connect to the server, which is running git on a non-standard port and he keeps on getting the same error over and over again:
Cloning into 'D:\path\to\dirctory'...
error: Recv failure: Connection was reset while accessing http://sub.domain.com/info/refs
fatal: HTTP request failed
git did not exit cleanly (exit code 128)
Could anyone give me some advice about this issue?
EDIT:
In the meantime, we managed to git clone the repository by addressing it with the ssh:// protocol instead of git://, so it doesn't seem like it is a problem of the rsa_public.key or something like that.
The iptables on the server are accepting connections through the port for git, but it keeps on giving the above mentioned error.
The OP herom initially commented that the developer used git://git#remote.server.com:port/repo.git as an address.
I asked if there was any firewall issue, preventing the use of the git port (9418), but the OP mentioned:
no, there shouldn't be a firewall issue as iptables is accepting traffic for the git port - the port is forwarded and appears to be another port when connecting from outside...
Now, the developer cloned the repo through ssh:// (and even connecting to the ssh-port!)
I note that the git port can sometime be blocked, as illustrated in this thread.
If not on the client side, maybe on the server side.