8/2/2023 0 Comments Tortoisegit bitbucketBitBucket) but “dies” asking for it on some other (i.e. ![]() This is not related to a particular remote - TortoiseGit works fine, without asking for password on some repositories (i.e. Repository, this happens on, isn’t empty - I heard and even been personally affected, that sometimes TortoiseGit gets wako and asks for password on password-less login remote, until that remote is empty.ħ. ![]() Both of course uses different SSH key (see comment to this answer, which claims, that problem is related to 32-bit version of Windows this is not true, it happens on 64-bit Windows as well).Ħ. This is not related to a particular system or machine (SSH key), as it happens on both my work computer (32-bit Win 7) and home one (64-bit Win 7). I can’t push/pull remote using Git GUI, reason the same: asking for user password.ĥ. I can push/pull the same repository using Netbeans (and my Netbeans has Select Configured Git Repository Location option checked, so it uses the same remote configuration).Ĥ. I do have SSH, not HTTPS, address as repo’s URL and I don’t have git clone-like stuff in it.ģ. My problem is not related to GitHub I don’t use it in TortoiseGit and it happens on other remotes.Ģ. To underline: I want to remain on SSH-based password-less login, so any solutions that assume adding password to URL or permanently storing password in TortoiseGit configuration is not an option for me.ġ. Nevertheless, you can get a quick check-list out of this text to see, what I’ve managed to find out so far. I haven’t found a good fix so far, so don’t treat this article as an ultimate solution. ![]() I’m seeking a solution to fix this, as this can drive me crazy. After months of uninterrupted password-less work, my TortoiseGit started to ask me for a password on some of my remotes, when pushing / pulling.
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