'fatal: unable to access : Failed to connect to bitbucket.org port 443: Connection timed out
I have a problem with my git, when I pull or push to repository of bitbucket. I always get this error:
fatal: unable to access 'https://[email protected]/****/**': Failed to connect to bitbucket.org port 443: Connection timed out
I tried all solution but it can not resolved.
Solution 1:[1]
UPDATE: 28-08-2020
This is Temp fix but at least working for me after bitbucket new IP changed
Note:- hosts file can be found in windows at C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc and in Linux it exists at /etc/hosts. make sure you edit with admin rights i.e in windows open notepad as administrator and then open host file. In Linux sudo gedit /etc/hosts from the terminal from any location :)
just add the below line in hosts file
18.205.93.0 bitbucket.org
For all existing users who previously edited etc/hosts file and now stopped working just replace the old IP address of bitbucket with new one i.e in etc/hosts
REPLACE
104.192.143.3(old IP whatever) bitbucket.org
with
18.205.93.0 bitbucket.org
Happy Coding!
Solution 2:[2]
Recommendation 1: Just you need to remove your origin and set the origin again, then try to pull/push. Hopefully, it will work for you.
git remote -v
git remote remove origin
git remote add origin https://[email protected]/softwarebd/mida-oss.git
Recommendation 2: Remove those of lines from Windows/System32/drivers/etc/hosts file if anyone of these lines is available.
104.192.143.1 bitbucket.org
104.192.143.2 bitbucket.org
18.205.93.0 bitbucket.org
Recommendation 3: Change your network connection/provider. Sometimes your network provider causes this kind of issue.
Recommendation 4: Check firewall settings. Sometimes it was the issue for showing this kind of message.
Solution 3:[3]
Check if you require VPN and reconnect. That was the reason for me. After I reconnected to the VPN everything worked as normal.
Solution 4:[4]
First, you are not pushing to GitHub, but BitBucket.
Second, since BitBucket status seems OK, there must be a network or proxy or firewall issue on your side.
Regarding the proxy specifically:
- check your
~/gitconfigfile content - remove any proxy line
set a proxy in your environment variables:
export http_proxy=http://someuser:[email protected]:80
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