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Re: Unable to use git
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Mark Polesky |
Subject: |
Re: Unable to use git |
Date: |
Wed, 5 Aug 2009 14:00:51 -0700 (PDT) |
Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
> Have you entered a wrong password more than three times? If the server runs
> denyhosts, it will then add the IP address to /etc/hosts.deny and you won't
> be
> able to connect...
I don't ever recall entering a password anywhere except at
savannah.gnu.org. How can I test for that?
At the suggestion of Johannes, I did "ssh sv", which returned with:
> $ ssh sv
> Last login: Mon Aug 3 23:53:26 2009 from 72.220.150.208
> You tried to execute:
> Sorry, you are not allowed to execute that command.
> Connection to 199.232.41.69 closed.
Johannes Schindelin wrote:
> Hmm. That means that the ssh connection actually worked (even
> if you're not allowed to execute non-git commands).
>
> Does 'git ls-remote ssh://sv/srv/git/lilypond.git' work?
'git ls-remote ssh://sv/srv/git/lilypond.git' *does* work.
But I don't know what that means for me.
> Other things you can try:
> 1) Make sure that the problem is really ssh-related:
> -) try to connect to the server with the -v -v -v options manually (i.e.
> simply "ssh -v -v -v address@hidden"
Well, "address@hidden" didn't work, so I did "address@hidden", and got
a bunch of lines, ending in "Permission denied (publickey)." I
tried "ssh -v -v -v address@hidden > permission.txt" but the
resulting file was empty (don't assume that I know what I'm
doing, by the way). And the console doesn't have a scroll bar
so I can only see 70 or so lines (I think there are a lot more).
> 2) Check if it's a repository-related issue:
> -) In a different dir start a git clone (you can kill it as soon as it
> starts
> downloading, because then it was able to connect, and the problem is in your
> local repo)
I "threw the baby out" and was able to start a new git clone,
but *not* with SSH. I still can't push, for example.
**************************
Trevor Daniels wrote:
> Can you remind us what you have tried
> so far?
>
Things I've done:
> Re-boot (obviously yes?)
> Delete and rebuild git repository from remotes/origin/master?
I can pull, but not with SSH. I can't push.
Things I've not done:
> Obtain fresh ssh key-pair?
(Johannes said the SSH connection is working.)
> Re-install ssh code?
> Re-install git code?
> Re-install MinGW?
> Installing repository in a different location - ~/ is usual?
>
> Have you noticed any other peculiarities?
No.
- Mark
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