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Cannot add GitHub repository in Bamboo plan - Getting Error 500

Trying to add a GitHub repository to my plan using my username and PAT.  When I click the Load Repositories I get a Failed to load data from GitHub.[500 error] message. 
We are using Bamboo v 8.0.4 which sits behind a proxy server.
The scope for the PAT being used has full access.
Followed the instructions online when setting this up.
Verified on another system that my credentials are good by accessing Github through Postman.
Not sure what command is actually being sent to Github so cannot check directly from another system.
Also not where where to find this in the logs for more information as it is not running a plan and therefore no remote agent involved and not seeing anything server side.

Any information to help resolve this would be greatly appreciated.

On a side note, we will be using repos in an organization (not our personal space) which we have access too.  I would assume these will show once connection is established but if not, any further info would be appreciated as well.

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Looks like there was an old distro of Java (git as well).

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