Issue
I am having a hard time getting Github (+Netbeans to work).
I want to use ssh with git (on Windows 7) to, e.g., commit or clone a project, but I keep getting this error message :
$ git clone [email protected]:USER/PROJECTNAME.git
error: cannot spawn C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin\ssh.exe: No such file or directory
fatal: unable to fork
Note: For now, my GIT_SSH
environment variable is pointing to C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin\ssh.exe
, but I have also tried C:\Program Files (x86)\Git\bin
, erasing it entirely, pointing to putty's/plink's folder, and pointing to their executables, but still the same message.
When I test the connection everything works fine:
$ ssh -T [email protected]
Hi USER! You've successfully authenticated, but GitHub does not provide shell access.
What am I doing wrong? Does it make a difference if I do the git init
in the directory in the first place?
EDIT:
This didn't help:
setting GIT_SSH
to plink.exe
and adding plink's path to PATH
**EDIT 2 **
result of command with GIT_TRACE=2
$ GIT_TRACE=2 git clone [email protected]:XXX/AffableBean
trace: built-in: git 'clone' '[email protected]:XXX/AffableBean'
Cloning into 'AffableBean'...
trace: run_command: 'Plink.exe' '-batch' '[email protected]' 'git-upload-pack '\''XXX/AffableBean'\'''
error: cannot spawn Plink.exe: No such file or directory
fatal: unable to fork
Solution
This is really embarrassing but the real problem was with my firewall Comodo Firewall
which somehow was blocking the ssh connection from being initialized by git
.
I can without any problems connect via ssh e.g. using command line or Putty but somehow Comodo
was causing this weird issue.
Thanks everyone for support!
Answered By - Patryk Answer Checked By - Mildred Charles (WPSolving Admin)