Narendra Kumar Shastri
Narendra Kumar Shastri

Reputation: 311

Git Push Error - Could not resolve host name

nshastri@N-SHASTRI ~/datasciencecoursera (master)
$ git push origin master

ssh: Could not resolve hostname https: no address associated with name

fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists.

Upvotes: 27

Views: 85201

Answers (5)

Karthik
Karthik

Reputation: 33

This solution is applicable only for small projects...

To get around this... I created a new directory with files having the same name as in the old directory.

Simply copy-pasted the code from old files to the corresponding files of the new directory...

Then did the usual command chain...

git remote add URL_OF_YOUR_REPO
git branch -M main
git status
git add .
git commit -m "Problem Solved!"
git push -u origin main

Didn't face any error after this. Useful for small repos.

Upvotes: 0

Arul
Arul

Reputation: 1179

For me in ~/.git-credentials I have two credential is has been stored. So I keep one that I want to interact now push, pull working fine.

For more information about git-credentials follow this link

Upvotes: 0

noririco
noririco

Reputation: 795

You are probably trying to connect a FALSE NAME DIR your repository name should be the SAME as your folder name in local environment.

git repo: gitRepo folder name: gitRepo now you can push

it is also a good practice to first CLONE your new repository to a different folder and then you can COPY your code to this new folder and then change its name to the right git repository name.

Upvotes: 0

vancexu
vancexu

Reputation: 1588

Sometimes this can be caused by a network issue. Try restarting your wifi or, if the repository is behind a VPN, make sure you are on the VPN.

Upvotes: 15

VonC
VonC

Reputation: 1324357

Simply type:

git remote -v

and double-check the url associated with origin for your upstream repo.

Once you have the right url, update your remote origin with another git remote command:

git remote set-url origin /the/right/url

In your case, the url is wrong:

https:/github.com/nkshastri/datasciencecoursera.git
# instead of:
https://github.com/nkshastri/datasciencecoursera.git
     ^^^^

Simply type:

git remote set-url origin https://[email protected]/nkshastri/datasciencecoursera

Then try again:

git push -u origin master

(with master, not maaster)

Upvotes: 54

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