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!
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?
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!
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?
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?
Thank you, After searching for 4 hours I finally solved it by your video. Thanks again.
I liked last 10 seconds of video ,he really gives real-life example
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!
Thank you , i could not find any other video except your video on this subject
I just realized that my like was the 1000th like on this video. :D Great video Darin! Very informative! :)
You are Mr. Perfect .... Always find the complete solution here. Thx
Guardian angel of Jenkins. Amazing Darin!!!
Thanks very much for your explanation.
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Thank you, very helpful and insightful info on which one to use and why.
Crisp and clear.
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Lifesaver as no one has tutorials out there after they turned off normal https access
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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?
Very helpful.. Thank you so much
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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!
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?
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Github change the ui and therefor got different permissions, can you please mention the permissions from the current ui?
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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?
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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
what is the process if the password authentication is not removed ?. can anybody help me with that process. Thanks in advance
Thank you! This process is frustrating for a rational thinker.
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