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What I did: I have created a remote repository on Github and I am trying to clone the remote repository on my local machine. While cloning I am providing the clone URL & target folder.

But every time I try to clone, I am getting this error:

Error: "fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/hyperion057/spring-repo.git/': Could not resolve host: github.com"

What do I need to do to connect to GitHub ?

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    What command are you using? Are you cloning by https or ssh? I just tried to clone your project and it worked.
    – Raul Rene
    Dec 4, 2013 at 8:21
  • I am using git GUI and i'm cloning by HTTPS.
    – HyperioN
    Dec 4, 2013 at 8:36
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    Open a terminal and execute git clone [email protected]:hyperion057/spring-repo.git
    – Raul Rene
    Dec 4, 2013 at 8:57
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    do i need to configure proxy settings? because my office has got proxy servers.
    – HyperioN
    Dec 4, 2013 at 9:22
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    The errors you are getting are basically telling you it cannot connect. You have probably set your proxy to the browser, but not on the entire machine. Try to set the proxy accordingly and try again.
    – Raul Rene
    Dec 4, 2013 at 9:24

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I got a similar error, and it's caused by incorrect proxy setting. This command saved me:

git config --global --unset http.proxy

https version:

git config --global --unset https.proxy
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    This is worth trying even if you never touched the proxy setting and aren't behind one currently. I think this was somehow set automatically during a past hotel stay (or when using in-flight wifi) where a proxy was in place. Mar 24, 2015 at 16:51
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    Note that this will only unset the HTTP proxy. If you're having difficulty connecting to HTTPS locations, use the sister command 'git config --global --unset https.proxy'
    – degs
    Jul 11, 2015 at 5:43
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Spent a couple hours trying to fix this.

Re-connecting my wifi did the trick.

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  • This fixed my problem. What is the reason why this fixes it?
    – Ekown
    Nov 23 at 12:22
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do i need to configure proxy settings? because my office has got proxy servers.

Yes, you can do so by setting HTTP_PROXY, and HTTPS_PROXY environment variables.

See "Syncing with github":

set HTTPS_PROXY=http://<login_internet>:<password_internet>@aproxy:aport
set HTTP_PROXY=http://<login_internet>:<password_internet>@aproxy:aport
set NO_PROXY=localhost,my.company

(To avoid putting your credentials -- username/password -- in clear in the proxy URL, see below)

Note the NO_PROXY, to allow to access internal site to your company

You also can register that in your git config:

git config --global http.proxy http://<login_internet>:<password_internet>@aproxy:aport

But if you have incorrect proxy Git settings, remove them:

cd /path/to/repo
git config --unset http.proxy
git config --global --unset http.proxy
git config --system --unset http.proxy

git config --unset https.proxy
git config --global --unset https.proxy
git config --system --unset https.proxy

# double-check with:
git config -l --show-origin | grep -i proxy

No credentials needed: use genotrance/px.
If you are, as I am, in a company behind a NTLM proxy, all you need to do is:

  • unzip px-v0.4.0.zip anywhere you want
  • change the px.ini config file (put it in %USERPROFILE%), chaging the server line:
    [proxy]
    server = proxy.my.company:8080  <= use your company proxy:port
    listen = 127.0.0.1
    port = 3128
    
  • use HTTP(S) proxy variable without your credentials! (the px proxy will reuse the ones from the current Widows session, either through Microsoft SSPI or Microsoft Kerberos)

That will give you:

set HTTPS_PROXY=http://127.0.0.1:3128
set HTTP_PROXY=http://127.0.0.1:3128
set NO_PROXY=localhost,my.company
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  • what are the <login_internet> and <password_internet>?
    – Sara
    May 10, 2020 at 20:26
  • @Sara The login/password of your Windows session when you are using an enterprise proxy.
    – VonC
    May 10, 2020 at 22:09
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another possibility, I ran into this problem myself. But it was after I had installed a VPN (which was unrelated and running)

turning off the VPN, fixed the issue.

for the record, I was running "Viscosity" VPN on my MacBookPro

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    heh, for me it's the other way around. github.com resolves only when I'm on VPN. :|
    – Surpher
    Sep 22, 2017 at 7:40
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Would like to note, when I did Brian's solution:

git config --global --unset http.proxy

Make sure to quit and restart terminal. Mine didn't resolve until I did that.

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I've had the same issue after running out of disk space. Closing and reopening terminal fixed it one time. Restarting my Mac the next.

Some easy things to try before jumping to random commands:

  • restart terminal tab
  • restart terminal app
  • If disk is full (or close to it) free up some disk space then restart terminal app
  • restart machine/OS
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    Just closing a terminal tab is sufficient as well.
    – mwil.me
    Dec 18, 2017 at 6:47
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192.30.252.128 is the current IP of github.com which can be set in your local DNS (/etc/hosts in Linux and C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts)

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From the answer here -> my solution is specific for Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) users. None of the answers relating to proxies are relevant to my solution.

If you are unable to run a ping command e.g.

# WSL
ping google.com

Then it is likely your file at /etc/resolve.conf is corrupt. To fix this run the following in a WSL window:

# WSL
sudo rm /etc/resolve.conf

Then open a Powershell terminal in Administrator mode and run

# Powershell
wsl --shutdown
Get-Service LxssManager | Restart-Service

This should fix the problem, which can be tested by running the ping command again.

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I solved it by using this command

$git config --global http.proxy http://enter_your_proxy:enter_port
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Maybe it is because of your internet access, You can try:

ping google.com

If you get this error again, there was problem in your network configuration.

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In my case, on a Windows box, my TCP/IP stack seems to have needed to be reset. Resetting the TCP/IP stack of the client PC caused git to start behaving properly again. Run this command in Administrator mode at a command prompt and retry the git command:

netsh int ip reset

Manually disabling and re-enabling the network adapter via the Control Panel produces a similar result.

I suspect DNS resolution problems inside the TCP stack on my Windows box.

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When you tried above solutions and nothing helps, you may need to checkout your local network settings and try to add 8.8.8.8 and your local router ip to the DNS filed.

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I had this very similar error as following.

C:\wamp\www\myrepository [master]> git push
fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/myaccount/myrepository.git/': Couldn't resolve host 'github.com'

Actually, the prompt message has told us where's wrong.

https://github.com/myaccount/myrepository.git/

When I check my github, I found my github repository's HTTPS url is

https://github.com/myaccount/myrepository.git

I don't know how this happened. The wrong url has been set up by installed Git Shell automatically.

Once I remove the '/' at the end, I can push successfully.

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  • git remote -v to see the remotes. git remote set-url origin https://github.com/USERNAME/REPOSITORY.git to set the remote.
    – Viktor Sec
    Mar 7, 2018 at 8:15
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Restarting my EC2 instance fixed the issue.

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All, I want to let you all know that I was having this same issue. I solve it by resetting my remote URL git remote set-url origin https://new.url.here I found how to do this from this answer but I had to change hit to https: Change the URI (URL) for a remote Git repository

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Just in case future generations stuck in this too: For me what worked (on mac OSX) was to set my DNS with opendns 208.67.222.222 , 208.67.220.220. I get this numbers here: https://www.opendns.com. For some reason, my dns configuration reseted to the default numbers (my local ip I guess), and I was not able to connect to neither github, brew or rubygems. Sorry for the misspelling.

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Edge case here but I tried (almost) all of the above answers above on VirtualBox and nothing was doing it but then closing not only the VirtualBoxVM but good ole VirtualBox itself and restarting the program itself did the trick without 0 complaint.

Hope that can help ~0.1% of queriers : )

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One reason for this issue could be wrong/empty /etc/resolv.conf file.

The way I resolved this issue in my centos 7 minimal is as follows: my /etc/resolv.conf was empty and I added the following lines:

nameserver 192.168.1.1
nameserver 0.0.0.0

where 192.168.1.1 is my gateway, in your case it can be different.

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If you have a VPN needed to connect to your enterprise account and do a "git pull" this error will occur, just switch on your VPN and it will work.

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I ran command on terminal, then restarted terminal.

git config --global --unset https.proxy

But it din't work. Then I turned Off and On my wifi on Mac.

git push

It worked.

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After restart git bash below works fine for me:

git push -f origin master
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As a suggestion for Ubuntu servers, you can write down essid and password of router in your /etc/network/interfaces file:

iface [en0 || your wireless driver no necessarily en0] inet static
    address 192.168.1.100 / (something for your static ip between 1-255)
    netmask 255.255.255.0
    gateway 192.168.1.1 / (this is the ip of your router)
    dns-nameservers 8.8.8.8 / (you can use whatever you want)
    wpa-ssid qwertyuio / (this is router id)
    wpa-psk qwertyuio / (this is router password for wireless connection)

When I got this error while pulling a repository to my server, I wrote wpa-ssid and wpa-psk and restarted. Then it worked.

EDIT: I faced the same issue again and this time it was because of the inconsistency in router signal levels. My connection was not strong, that was the problem. However, the solution above is a real solution for static ip

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the simple solution to removing extra "/" from git clone remote is putting the url in parentheses. git clone " "

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In my case I open a new terminal and problem solved. I don't know exactly what caused the problem in the first place though.

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In case your proxy server doesn't have username and password -

Change it like this-

192.168.49.1:8282 - <your-proxy-ip>:<port>

git config ---global http.proxy 192.168.49.1:8282
git config ---global https.proxy 192.168.49.1:8282
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Simply enter this command in your kali linux terminal before cloning repository:-

service NetworkManager start
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After clearing the Empty cache and hard reload from the Chrome dev tool of https://github.com/ thats works for me.

Open your Chrome dev tool and right click on reload icon, then you can see this option.

enter image description here

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Add

nameserver 8.8.8.8

in /etc/resolv.conf and restart

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If you are using git from wsl guest vm on Windows host, and connected to a vpn on host to access github, then you may add github's ip address to windows host configuration to temporarily solve this problem. Because wsl2 has problem routing connection to vpn tunnel. Example, add following lines to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts

# used from wsl, need update periodically
20.205.243.166  github.com
20.205.243.168  api.github.com
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In my specific case, there's a software called ZScaler that was blocking access to the internet. Restarting it fixed it. I suppose you need to try to restart your PC before setting proxies and all the other stuff, as the nature of the problem might be simpler than you think. Sometimes it is just no access to the internet.

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