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My repo: https://shadyabhi@github.com/shadyabhi/learnajax.git

shadyabhi@archlinux-N210 ~/github/learnajax $ cat .git/config 
[core]
    repositoryformatversion = 0
    filemode = true
    bare = false
    logallrefupdates = true
[remote "origin"]
    url = https://shadyabhi@github.com/shadyabhi/learnajax.git
    fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
shadyabhi@archlinux-N210 ~/github/learnajax $ git config -l
user.name=shadyabhi
user.email=abhijeet.1989@gmail.com
merge.tool=vimdiff
github.token=1095de7027bVVVV01cfAAAAAa5fc8f6
color.ui=auto
core.repositoryformatversion=0
core.filemode=true
core.bare=false
core.logallrefupdates=true
remote.origin.url=https://shadyabhi@github.com/shadyabhi/learnajax.git
remote.origin.fetch=+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
shadyabhi@archlinux-N210 ~/github/learnajax $ git push -u origin master
Password: 
fatal: Authentication failed
shadyabhi@archlinux-N210 ~/github/learnajax $ 

Now, I cant push into my repo. I have checked the github.token its the same as my Account Settings. Ofcoarse, I am entering the right password but I get this error.

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Have you tried using SSH keys? – robert Mar 30 '11 at 12:20
I have it blocked at my place. – shadyabhi Mar 30 '11 at 12:21

3 Answers

As I understand it, github.token (and github.user) aren't used by git HTTP transport - they're only there for other tools that use GitHub's API, such as GitX and GitNub.

I think the "Authentication failed" error must be due to you entering the wrong password. (This should be your GitHub password rather than the password to your SSH private key.)

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I just discovered that if your pass is "mypass2011^@:", I cant git push using https. Sounds wierd, but can anyone confirm? – shadyabhi Mar 30 '11 at 15:57
I had a similar problem; it didn't occur to me that using the SSH password wouldn't work for HTTPS (though, in hindsight, its absolutely obvious). Thanks for clarifying! – Nicholas Cloud Feb 1 '12 at 15:39
up vote 3 down vote accepted

There is some issue (if using https) if username contains "some" special characters.

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care to elaborate? – Andrew Bullock Apr 7 '11 at 16:50
Use mypass2011^@: as your password and you will know it that you wont be able to push – shadyabhi Apr 7 '11 at 17:07

I had just same problem as previously described. Passwords with #, ¤ or " didn't seem to work, whatever I tried.

Seems to be more or less similar problem as with Microsoft Office 365 portal, where you can't use ex. ¤ character in password, if you are going to use mobile devices as well.

Github login works fine with all passwords, in web... but using whatever client, it doesn't.

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