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I am getting error as Failed to connect to bitbucket.org port 443: No route to host when i try to pull or push. The same repositories are available to pull push outside our network. What could be the problem as it was working properly.

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  • There's something wrong with your network or Internet connection. This isn't a programming problem, and is off-topic. Jul 20, 2016 at 11:32
  • Offtopic, but this hint might help: check your proxy settings.
    – C-Otto
    Jul 20, 2016 at 11:33

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I also got same issue.

I tried to update git by ppa, Reset .gitconfig,i checked github repo is getting clone but not bitbucket, i unset http and https proxy, restarted my network services(type in terminal - 'my network services'), changed the network that my laptop was connected. But none of this work for me.

I fixed it by adding below line to hosts(/etc/hosts) file

104.192.143.2 bitbucket.org

Another solutions i didn't tried are -

Using proxy for cloning git, Connecting to Bitbucket using ssh through proxy.

This solution will also work for the below error:

Failed to connect to bitbucket.org port 443: Network is unreachable

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  • how about for linux platform?
    – Grald
    Jul 27, 2016 at 1:37
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    I am using Linux mint 17.x Jul 27, 2016 at 3:51
  • This solution fixed the issue for me on ubuntu 14.04 Thanks Rohan
    – peter
    Nov 7, 2016 at 6:45
  • 2020: Bitbucket has changed their IPs since 2018. The new ones can be found here (bitbucket.org/blog/new-ip-addresses-bitbucket-cloud). I'm using the IPv6 one: 2406:da00:ff00::0/96* Jun 29, 2020 at 12:41
  • In my case added 104.192.141.1 bitbucket.org I checked the IP Address from another machine. Apr 3, 2021 at 13:56
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UPDATE: 28-08-2018

This is Temp fix but at least working for me after bitbucket new IP's

Note:- hosts file can be found in windows at C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc and in Linux it exists at /etc/hosts. make sure you edit with admin rights i.e in windows open notepad as administrator and then open host file. In linux sudo gedit /etc/hosts from terminal from any location :)

for all new users or existing users who previously edited etc/hosts file and now stopped working just replace the old IP address of bitbucket with new one i.e in etc/hosts

REPLACE 104.192.143.3 bitbucket.org

TO 18.205.93.0 bitbucket.org

Thanks

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Recommendation 1: Just remove your origin and set the origin again, then try to push/pull. Hopefully, it will work.

 git remote -v
 git remote remove origin
 git remote add origin https://[email protected]/ocplbd/bida-oss.git 

Recommendation 2: Remove those of lines from Windows/System32/drivers/etc/hosts if any one of these lines is available.

 104.192.143.1 bitbucket.org
 104.192.143.2 bitbucket.org
 18.205.93.0 bitbucket.org

Recommendation 3: Change the network connection/provider. Sometimes your network provider causes this kind of issue.

Recommendation 4: Check firewall settings. Sometimes it was the issue for showing this kind of error.

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just restart your network connection. in ubuntu linux: sudo service network-manager restart. check if you're now connected to the internet by pinging some known websites like: ping yahoo.com or bitbucket.org

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I tried replacing the bitbucket.org with ip of server i.e 104.192.143.2 in the source url of repo , [email protected]:xyz/xyz.git to [email protected]:xyz/xyz.git And this worked while cloning repo on plesk server

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