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Re: Updated documentation for GitHub integration (HTTPS) on windows 10 [message #1822997 is a reply to message #1822996] |
Tue, 17 March 2020 19:39 |
Thomas Wolf Messages: 576 Registered: August 2016 |
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Please note that Eclipse 3.7.2 and EGit 2.2.0 are stone age versions (8 years old!). Even if we added today 2FA support to JGit 5.8.0 it wouldn't help you because the Eclipse version is way too old. Both versions also predate (I think) the introduction of 2FA at Github. I'm not even sure ssh would work with such an old JGit version. Perhaps it might if you use a plain RSA 2048 key; it definitely won't work with modern keys like ed25519. If generated by OpenSSH's ssh-keygen, also make sure the key is stored in PEM format. Modern ssh-keygen by default uses a different format that such an old JGit cannot read. If ssh doesn't work, your only remaining option is not to use 2FA at Github.
Also see Github help. A plain push should ask for the username and password; entering the personal access token as password should in theory work.
The EGit Mylyn-Github integration uses the Github REST API; it definitely won't work with 2FA.
[Updated on: Tue, 17 March 2020 20:05] Report message to a moderator
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