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Hi Darin, after doing so. in the terminal i have no issue cloning the project to my local machine. But however in Jenkins, i recevied an error that reads Verifying host key using known hosts file You're using 'Known hosts file' strategy to verify ssh host keys, but your known_hosts file does not exist, please go to 'Manage Jenkins' -> 'Configure Global Security' -> 'Git Host Key Verification Configuration' and configure host key verification. I have checked the security configuration of host key verification strategy which is set to known host file. and in my .ssh folder, it does have a known_host file in there. Anyone have the same issue as me with a solution to this?
HI, I have followed all your steps but it still says, failed to connect to repository : failed to setup credentials. I have tried it using both steps i.e using SSH keys and PAT but still doesn't work. Can someone please help?
If the connection I want to do is for a GitLab repository, does it apply to use the same type of credentials for the token access? I mean, user and password?
Thank you for this video Darin very helpful, I replicated everything in this video and its seems that the SSH method is no longer working. Is there any update in git private repo via ssh? Thanks!
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Hi Darin, Thank you very much! after a lot of searching came across your video and looking for a solution exactly for this issue. Your explanation is awesome, thank you once again!
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Hi Darin, after doing so. in the terminal i have no issue cloning the project to my local machine. But however in Jenkins, i recevied an error that reads Verifying host key using known hosts file
You're using 'Known hosts file' strategy to verify ssh host keys, but your known_hosts file does not exist, please go to 'Manage Jenkins' -> 'Configure Global Security' -> 'Git Host Key Verification Configuration' and configure host key verification.
I have checked the security configuration of host key verification strategy which is set to known host file. and in my .ssh folder, it does have a known_host file in there.
Anyone have the same issue as me with a solution to this?
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HI, I have followed all your steps but it still says, failed to connect to repository : failed to setup credentials. I have tried it using both steps i.e using SSH keys and PAT but still doesn't work. Can someone please help?
Device: macbook
Github change the ui and therefor got different permissions, can you please mention the permissions from the current ui?
If the connection I want to do is for a GitLab repository, does it apply to use the same type of credentials for the token access? I mean, user and password?
I saw that in my case the git credentials get stored on the agent node in plain text format in @tmp folder. How can I hide it?
what is the process if the password authentication is not removed ?. can anybody help me with that process. Thanks in advance
Thank you for this video Darin very helpful, I replicated everything in this video and its seems that the SSH method is no longer working. Is there any update in git private repo via ssh? Thanks!
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