Problem:
- Sourcetree has stopped authenticating with GitHub. I cannot push, pull, etc.
- If I try to push/pull, one of 3 various username/password dialogs appear.
- Full output shows:
git -c diff.mnemonicprefix=false -c core.quotepath=false fetch origin
Logon failed, use ctrl+c to cancel basic credential prompt.
remote: Invalid username or password.
fatal: Authentication failed for 'https://github.com/...'
What did I do before this started:
- Source Tree: No changes to SourceTree were done by me. I pushed a change this morning and all was fine. This afternoon, any push/pull prompts with the username/password dialog (which 3 different ones appear at different times).
- GitHub: No security changes, only pushes, pulls, issue edits, etc.
My Sourcetree Configuration:
- I was using OAuth authentication
- Was using System Git (according to Options dialog). I never use command-line git on this computer (I have Sourcetree :) )
What Have I Tried to Fix This:
- Tried "Refresh OAuth Token". That succeeds and the Options dialog says "Authentication OK". But push/pull still has same problem.
- Tried changing to "Basic" and then "Refresh Password". My GitHub account uses MFA, so I use a GitHub "Access Token" as my password. Using that here, the Options dialog says "Login failed. Authentication failed for GitHub with username...". That very same Access Token works fine using command-line Git on my Linux computer.
- Uninstalled Sourcetree & Git and reinstalled Sourcetree. During installation, I chose "Embedded Git". Problem continues.
My Computer Configuration
- Windows 10
- Sourcetree version: 2.4.8
The problem is that SourceTree's embedded git client comes with git-crediential-manager v1.12, which no longer works now that Github has disabled TLS 1.1. Until they update the embedded git package, you'll have to switch to a system git client with git-credential-manager v1.14, or manually replace git-credential-manager in your embedded git client with v1.14. You can get the new version of git-credential-manager from Microsoft's Github page. I just downloaded the ZIP and extracted it to C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\SourceTree-Settings\beta\git_local\mingw32\libexec\git-core, but your path my vary.
The suggestion from Andrew worked for me.
Note: My path was a slightly different:
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Atlassian\SourceTree\git_local\mingw32\libexec\git-core
Having SourceTree use System Git also worked with the latest git install from:
Thanks Andrew!
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The solution worked for me.
Thanks Andrew.
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I ran into this today. In my case, creating a Personal Access Token on GitHub and using that as my password instead of my actual password solved the problem. (I think this is necessary when you use two-factor authentication.)
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