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# Troubleshooting
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## How to debug clone issues
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(And what to do with an error message like `fatal: could not read Username for 'https://<url>': No such device or address`)
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This error can have multiple causes. If you use internal repositories you might have to enable `WOODPECKER_AUTHENTICATE_PUBLIC_REPOS`:
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```ini
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WOODPECKER_AUTHENTICATE_PUBLIC_REPOS=true
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```
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If that does not work, try to make sure the container can reach your git server. In order to do that disable git checkout and make the container "hang":
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```yaml
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skip_clone: true
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steps:
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build:
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image: debian:stable-backports
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commands:
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- apt update
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- apt install -y inetutils-ping wget
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- ping -c 4 git.example.com
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- wget git.example.com
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- sleep 9999999
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```
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Get the container id using `docker ps` and copy the id from the first column. Enter the container with: `docker exec -it 1234asdf bash` (replace `1234asdf` with the docker id). Then try to clone the git repository with the commands from the failing pipeline:
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```bash
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git init
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git remote add origin https://git.example.com/username/repo.git
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git fetch --no-tags origin +refs/heads/branch:
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```
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(replace the url AND the branch with the correct values, use your username and password as log in values)
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