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Error HTTP request failed

evgenij85 December 5, 2018

Hello, I suddenly stopped working git on the server, a week ago I worked without problems, but errors started
error: while accessing http://evgenij85@bitbucket.org/Powinteh/diplomcrm.git/in fo/refs

fatal: HTTP request failed

if you try to clone the same thing

 

I also have a repository problem locally but another error

Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.

Tell me how to solve my problem?

 

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evgenij85 December 6, 2018

Yes, I use HTTPS but I tried to clone it again using ssh and I had the exact same error, as far as I understood there was a problem with the key, but how it’s cleared up yet

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jredmond
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December 6, 2018

Does that one repository use HTTPS, and all the others use SSH?

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evgenij85 December 5, 2018

bitbucket.org,18.205.93.2 

I want to clarify that I have many repositories, but only one has a problem, why are there no problems with others?

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evgenij85 December 5, 2018

How can I see this?

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jredmond
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December 5, 2018

No, the IP that you get when you attempt to connect to bitbucket.org.

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evgenij85 December 5, 2018

Do you mean my personal ip or server?

my personal ip 

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jredmond
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December 5, 2018

What IP do you get for bitbucket.org?

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