I would to migrate my repositories from Assembla to BitBucket.
I'd try the "Import repository" function, but with no luck.
I suspect that the 2FA is the cause of the issue.
The log I'm obtaining is:
Any hint?
TIA
Hello @mlacecilia ,
Welcome to the Community!
If found this in the Assembla documentation page:
Working on my Repos with Two-Factor Authentication
When 2FA is enabled for your user, your username and password will not work with external clients to check out your repos or make a commit. Instead, you will need to use your username and API key with repo access. An API key can be obtained by opening your user profile and clicking on the API Applications and Sessions settings on the left sidebar. Then, check the Repository access checkbox and click the Create button to create an API key with repo access to use with two-factor authentication.
When importing, Bitbucket basically behaves as a Git client, so this applies. You need to generate that API key and then enter it in Bitbucket repository import form along with your username (turn on Requires authorization checkbox).
Hope this helps. Let me know if that worked.
Cheers,
Daniil
Hi Daniil, unluckily it didn't.
I'd tried with the both the API keys I'd created some time ago and also with a fresh one and it didn't worked.
Perhaps because I set also a SSL keys pair to log using Pageant.
In effect 2FA was required only for logging to Assembla web, not for client connection.
Anyway, preferring the easier way, I'd solved disabling 2FA for a while and enabling it after the successful import of all my repositories.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Now, i'll embrace Jira...
Cheers.
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Maurizio
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