I am a newbie with Git and seem to have a problem with pushing to a repository over a network.
Here is what I do to recreate the problem:
create a new Git repository on the computer to push to
mkdir ~/git/test.git cd !$ git --bare init
On my local computer I then create a new Git repository and add a random file to it:
mkdir test git init touch TEST git add . git commit -m "initial commit"
Then add the remote computer via:
git remote add origin ssh://user@site.com/~/git/test.git
- Then I try to push the local repository to the remote via:
git push origin master
This is what I get when I do that:
fatal: protocol error: bad line length character <- sometimes not there
Access denied
Access denied
Access denied
Access denied
FATAL ERROR: Server sent disconnect message
type 2 (protocol error):
"Too many authentication failures for user"
I am using cygwin on an XP machine and trying to push to a unix server.
I have also tried it between my two computers I have at home and I have the same problem, both are windows machines by the way.
I have set up passwordless login via SSH and I can ssh
no problem via: ssh user@site.com
I've been trying to figure this out for two days now, any help would be appreciated