I have an "org.eclipse.team.internal.ccvs.ssh2..." error leading to a Connection Timeout downloading a CVS repository using extssh.
I have tried installing different versions of Eclipse, still the same Connection Timeout issue exists.
I can download other svn/git projects. Only this CVS repository has issues. I have checked my Java version and tried to pull the code using command line.
Screenshot showing the error:
When I tried to pull code from command prompt:
This looks like a firewall problem. Go to Preferences -> General -> Network connections to set your proxies, etc.
Also, the reason this won't work on the command line is that the extssh protocol is not defined for the command line. You should be able to use ssh or pserver (for anonymous access).
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When running dbt deps, I get back this error message:
Running with dbt=0.17.0
Error sending message, disabling tracking
Encountered an error:
Unable to connect to registry hub
What's happening here, and how can I work around it?
First of all, it's worth understanding what's going on here. It looks like you're trying to install a package from the dbt hub site (hub.getdbt.com) — if you open up your packages.yml file, you'll find something like this:
packages:
- hub: package-owner/package-name
version: 0.1.0
When you run dbt deps (at a high level):
dbt sends a request to hub.getdbt.com
From hub.getdbt.com, a request is sent to GitHub to download the package.
The package is copied into your project
This error occurs if dbt cannot connect to the hub site after sending a network request repeatedly. First off, we recommend you retry the dbt deps command — sometimes it's just a blip in connectivity that goes away on the second try.
If the error persists, there may be a few different reasons for it:
hub.getdbt.com might be unavailable. This happens but is relatively rare. You can navigate to hub.getdbt.com to check if this is the case. Also check the Netlify status page to see if there are any issues.
GitHub might be down — you can check this by going to the GitHub status page.
Finally, it may be that a firewall rule or antivirus software on your computer is rejecting the request. Talk to your IT team to find out if this is the case and whether that restriction can be removed.
We generally recommend using the hub syntax for packages, however if you need to work around it, you can consider using the git syntax (docs) or installing the package from a local directory (docs)
I am getting this error on VS Code and have no clue why it fails
[15:14:59.543] Log Level: 2
[15:14:59.555] remote-ssh#0.51.0
[15:14:59.555] win32 x64
[15:14:59.560] SSH Resolver called for "ssh-remote+xx.xx.xx.xx", attempt 1
[15:14:59.561] SSH Resolver called for host: xx.xx.xx.xx
[15:14:59.561] Setting up SSH remote "xx.xx.xx.xx"
[15:14:59.621] Using commit id "0ba0ca52957102ca3527cf479571617f0de6ed50" and quality "stable" for server
[15:14:59.624] Install and start server if needed
[15:15:01.964] getPlatformForHost was canceled
[15:15:01.965] Resolver error: Connecting was canceled
[15:15:01.973] ------
Add one key in your settings.json as below. Please remember to replace the $remote_server_name to yours.
"remote.SSH.remotePlatform": {
"$remote_server_name": "linux"
}
Menu: File->Preference->Settings
Or click the icon to open settings.json:
In dialog box where you have typed user#host type/select Linux/Windows/etc. depends what you are using, then type/select Continue, then type password for remote session.
For those getting this error on Windows: Check if you have multiple ssh clients installed.
How I solved it was by adding my ssh-configuration to ALL ssh-config files.
In my case I had one in
C:\Users\USER_NAME.ssh\config (this is the one that the remote extension used to give me connection options)
and another in C:\Program Data\ssh\ssh-config
After adding my ssh-config setting to both I got the prompt to select virtual hosts' OS. Tried editing the settings.json file directly, but I think it gets confused because of the multiple ssh-configurations.
P.S.
Tested it for both private key and password enabled connections and it work with either.
I got a similar problem, but the error logs were bigger. Before that, I deleted the python and reinstalled it. Perhaps this led to the problem. Just reinstalled "Remote -SSH" extension in vscode and it worked for me.
In my case there were two files that look like
vscode-remote-lock.<user>.<xxx>
vscode-remote-lock.<user>.<xxx>.target
where was my remote user name and xxx the VS Code Remote Server build hash.
These two files on the remote server in the folder.
/run/user/1000/
I deleted both files and then VS Code came up right away. I have encountered this a few times now. VS Code Remote Server install is not very robust. I use it on about 7 remote machines and every once in a while something goes awry and it cannot recover from simple errors and gets stuck in installation loops.
This trick only works if there is a valid ~/.vscode-server on the remote machine with a hash that matches your local VS Code installation.
If you got here because you were trying to install VS Code in the first place and for whatever reason VS Code had issues with the remote installation, I highly recommend installing it manually by downloading and extracting the tar file to the remote machine directly.
I have tried playing with the setting "Use remote.SSH: Use Flock" and other tricks posted on StackOverflow but none of these work for me whenever I have remote installation issues. I cannot figure out why on some machines, a smooth remote installation is not possible. Even when all of my ssh keys and remote ids have been copied and tested from both the Windows command line and inside a WSL Ubuntu instance.
If VS Code Remote Server installation had slightly better error logic and better error messages none of us would be wasting hours doing this simple task.
I was getting the exact same error as the original poster received and yet none of the other answers were my issue.
I installed VS code on Penguin on an Acer Chromebook R11.
I followed the steps for Debian here : https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup/linux
It works like a charm but I need to connect to my remote dev server using the official extension RemoteSSH by Microsoft.
Then I configured a .ssh folder for the user with correct permissions : https://gist.github.com/grenade/6318301
Now I get :
Could not establish conntection to the "servername", the VS Code Server failled to start
The detailled log is :
[11:39:39.572] Resolver error: The VS Code Server failed to start
[11:39:39.609] TELEMETRY: {"eventName":"resolver","properties":{"outcome":"failure","reason":"ExitCode","askedPw":"0","askedPassphrase":"1","asked2fa":"0","askedHostKey":"0","gotUnrecognizedPrompt":"0","remoteInConfigFile":"1"},"measures":{"resolveAttempts":1,"exitCode":32,"retries":1}}
[11:39:39.620] ------
I don't have any idea of what it could be. Do you have one ?
I was having a similar issue and I resolved it by deleting the ".vscode-server" directory that was created on my server. It's a hidden directory that is created in the home directory (you can use "ls -la" to display all the files I believe). My hunch is that some incorrect data is being cached there so deleting the directory will give you a clean slate.
After deleting, you can try connecting again through remote-ssh on vscode.
I am trying to update my project using svn (right click on the project name -> Subversion -> Update Directory). The next error appears: "No versioned directories to update were found".
Also, when I try to checkout the project, i get the following error
Can someone please help me with this?
The error is rather generic, it basically means svn client could not connect. Could be caused by misconfigured proxy server settings, errors in servers configuration file or firewall.
Check if it works in the command line in the first place. Also, check the IDE logs, the issue could be caused by something else
(Windows, JDK8, and ARTEMIS_HOME set.) I downloaded v2.5.0, created a broker, and ran it.
artemis.cmd create broker1, specify login info, cd broker1 and bin\artemis.cmd run
(Understood that instance suggested not to be under ARTEMIS_HOME dir.) The webconsole renders and I can access it via localhost:8161/console. But trying to login, I get a Server Error on the web page, and the CLI shows
[org.eclipse.jetty.server.HttpChannel] /console/auth/login/:java.lang.SecurityException: java.io.IOException: \login.config (No such file or directory)
The file broker1/etc/login.config does exist. I have tried running from various directories and explicitly stating the configuration.
cd broker1/bin, artemis.cmd run -- xml:artemis-ervice.xml
But same issue. Why can't this login.config be recognized?
I believe there's a bug in the artemis.profile.cmd. It's using this:
-Djava.security.auth.login.config=%ARTEMIS_ETC_INSTANCE%\login.config
But the %ARTEMIS_ETC_INSTANCE% variable is not defined. I believe it should be using %ARTEMIS_INSTANCE_ETC_URI% instead. Can you try this? If that fixes the issue then I'll open a JIRA and sent a PR to get it fixed permanently.