Hello, I'm running SourceTree 2.4 on Mac and after entering the correct credentials for my GitHub account I'm getting the following error:
Could not authorize request with the available token. Please re-authenticate.
I click the "Sign in" button and the loop continues. Please help!
2019 feb 11 still didn't fix it.
good company good product
I uninstalled SourceTree 2.4 and installed the older version 2.1.5.
Now the cloning is working without the Authentication errors :-)
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Having same issue.
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My github and bitbucket accounts were the same. Changing my bitbucket account name fixed the issue for me.
While admittedly annoying, at least things work now and I'm no longer being bestered to supply my password for each character I type.
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Same here.
I am using MacOS 10.12.4
SourceTree version 2.5.1 (105)
Tried to connect with HTTPS and SSH but no luck.
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same here, surely someone has figured it out by now?
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I am experiencing the same problem, has anyone solved it or have work-around solution?
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Same here,
I'm using SourceTree For Mac 2.5c
Mac Os 10.12.4
Github Account have F2A Security
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Same here
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Having the same annoying problem. The silence is deafening.
I guess I'll start using Tower or something...
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I think the problem is in one of the git credential binaries included with sourcetree. I switched to using an external git binary and I haven't had an issue since. I did have to re-login initially.
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Same here, any update to this problem yet? Tried deleting, keys, caches etc to no avail....
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Same here. Impossible to connect source tree to GitHub. You seem to have a problem with this version!!!! Disturbing silence indeed.
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Disturbing silence on this topic.
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me too!!!! I Have headache to this problem....
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Also having this problem since upgrading to 2.4 (Mac 10.12.2)
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Same here with version 2,4 (Mac 10.12.1)...
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Same experience after upgrading to SourceTree 2.4 (Mac 10.11.6). It happens with any remote repo. Git on the command line is also asking me to reauthorize. git is able to authenticate and recall the authentication. SourceTree is unable to authenticate even after git authenticates.
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