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I am trying to install a private python package from a bitbucket repo with sshkeys by using following command

pip install git+ssh://[email protected]:username/package.git

but i am getting following error.

ssh: Could not resolve hostname bitbucket.org:pak-sign: Name or service not known fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists. Command "git clone -q ssh://[email protected]:username/package.git /tmp/pip-7j4r53en-build" failed with error code 128 in None

but when i try to clone this repo ssh is working fine and i am able to clone it successfully. I am sure that my ssh-keys are correct and repository exists. I have tried various solutions but still not able to install it. Any help is appreciated.

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The [email protected]:owner/repo format does not work when the git+ssh:// scheme is specified. (With git+ssh:// present, SSH will assume that the stuff behind the colon is a port number.) Instead, use a slash between bitbucket.org and the rest of the path:

git+ssh://[email protected]/username/package.git

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  • Weirdly, i pushed a repo to my org's bitbucket account and if i use my username, it didn't work, but worked with using org instead of my username in aforementioned format. There should be a manual for this :( . Aug 26, 2021 at 9:10
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Try changing your DNS as Google Public DNS IP addresses :

The Google Public DNS IP addresses (IPv4) are as follows:

8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4

The Google Public DNS IPv6 addresses are as follows:

2001:4860:4860::8888
2001:4860:4860::8844

Check the Documentation for more details : How to Change your DNS servers settings

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