Syncing with github
This is for the nth time that I'm trying to connect to my github account and its becoming increasingly frustrating at my failure to do this.
I followed this tutorial step by step Github setup on windows but I failed at step 5, i.e. Test everything out.
ssh [email protected]
gives me this
ssh: github.com: no address associated with name
Any ideas what is wrong? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm using the default git installation which comes with railsinstaller on Windows XP (behind a proxy)
You need to at least set an HTTP_PROXY
variable environment.
set HTTPS_PROXY=http://<login_internet>:<password_internet>@aproxy:aport
set HTTP_PROXY=http://<login_internet>:<password_internet>@aproxy:aport
Or, for bash session:
export http_proxy=http://<login_internet>:<password_internet>@aproxy:aport
export https_proxy=http://<login_internet>:<password_internet>@aproxy:aport
Make sure %HOME%
(or $HOME) is set to a directory where you did store your .ssh
config
Then, for git commands:
git config --system http.sslcainfo \\bin\\curl-ca-bundle.crt
git config --global http.proxy http://<login_internet>:<password_internet>@aproxy:aport
git config --global user.name <short_username>
git config --global user.email <email>
git config --global github.user <github_username>
git config --global github.token <github_token>
Note: for bash session:
git config --system http.sslcainfo /bin/curl-ca-bundle.crt
To avoid GitHub asking for your password, create a _netrc
file in your HOME
(or a .netrc
for bash session)
machine github.com
login <login_github>
password <password_github>
Update 2012
Note that since git1.7.10 (2012), you can use a credential caching mechanism in order to avoid having to store in plain text your login/password (in a %HOME%/_netrc
file).
For those who don't have a proxy enabled and the problem persists, I found the solution! It's a problem with Yosemite. Apple replaced the mDNSResponder by the discoveryd. It's a service and you can unload and load it back:
sudo launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.discoveryd.plist
sudo launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.discoveryd.plist
This post explains every detail:
http://arstechnica.com/apple/2015/01/why-dns-in-os-x-10-10-is-broken-and-what-you-can-do-to-fix-it/
It worked for me!