Bitbucket 在 git 提取时无法进行身份验证

我用的是 BitBucket,因为密码被破解了,所以不得不更改密码。

git pull

Remote: 无效的用户名或密码。如果您通过第三方服务登录,您必须确保您有一个帐户密码设置在您的帐户配置文件。
致命: “ https://bitbucket.org/myusername/myproject.git/”身份验证失败

如何使用命令行更改密码?

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You need to reset the password as shown below.

On macOS:

git config --global credential.helper osxkeychain

On Windows 10/11:

git config --global credential.helper store

After executing this, it prompts you for the user name and password for your repo.

I think is only an authentication problem...

  1. Click on your Bitbucket account icon (up right) and go to "Manage account".
  2. Go to "Change password" option in left menu.
  3. Enter your password in "New password" and "Confirm password" fields.
  4. Click on "Change password".

That's all :)

I needed to do this and run a git pull in order to set my password from the command line in order to get this working.

Note this method saves your password in a plain text file on your disk:

git config --global credential.helper store
git pull

Other solutions here: Is there a way to skip password typing when using https:// on GitHub?

First, edit your .git/config and remove your username from 'url'.

I had this:

url = https://username@bitbucket.org/pathto/myrepo.git

And after modification:

url = https://bitbucket.org/pathto/myrepo.git

Then try to pull (or push) and use your email and password credentials to login.

I was facing same error, But I didn't need to change my password.

Just go to bitbucket->preferences->accounts select your account and check if your password is correct.

In my case, my password was messed up. Just corrected my password and it worked.

This answer is for SO users who browse here after searching for the error.

  • Terminal will not accept your Bitbucket or Atlassian web app password if
    your account is associated with an Atlassian (Jira) account. If this is your case, you have a giant string generated for you that you can find in your MacOSX keychain app. This is the password Terminal accepts.
  • It is not clear how to re-generate this password or re-set it to match what Bitbucket will accept.
  • Changing password in SourceTree's settings did not work for me.
  • Changing password in Atlassian account profile did not work for me.
  • Bitbucket does not have a link or interface to change password for this case in the Bitbucket account profile - user has to go to Atlassian account profile.

In my case, nothing worked because I changed my username in Bitbucket.

Atlassian and Bitbucket are not completely integrated. Bitbucket uses the Atlassian user email and web app password, but allows you to have a different username.

There seems to be a bug in this process, especially since it's not clear which application or process is generating the authentication and where it's stored or editable. Changing the username breaks authentication.

There may be a way to update the username used by the credentials and Bitbucket, but I was already several hours behind when I discovered that changing my username back to what it was before restored authentication.

If you found authentication error problem when you entered correct password and username it's git problem. To solves this problem when you are installing the git in your machine uncheck the enable git credential manager enter image description here

Lately, BitBucket needs you to generate an App Password:

Settings/Access Management/App Passwords.

https://bitbucket.org/account/user/.../app-passwords

You can update your Bitbucket credentials from the OSX Keychain.

Updating your cached credentials via the command line:

$ git credential-osxkeychain erase
host=bitbucket.org
protocol=https
[press return]

If it's successful, nothing will print out. To test that it works, try and clone a repository from Bitbucket. If you are prompted for a password, the keychain entry was deleted.

I clicked on this button and it worked for me.

Here is the screenshot

If you are a mac user this worked for me:

  1. open Keychain Access.
  2. Search for Bitbucket accounts.
  3. Delete them.

Then it will ask you for the password again.

I know that this is an old question, but I thought I would provide the solution that worked for me. I signed up for bitbucket using my google account and did not have a password. Turns out the password is my Atlassian account password. If you have an Atlassian account then try this password to see if it works.

For me the issue was I changed my username so the git url also got changed. So I had to set the new git url using

git remote set-url origin <URL>

If you've changed the password on Windows 10, go to credential manager and update the password:

go to credential manager and update the password

  1. Firstly reset your password at "https://id.atlassian.com"
  2. Ensure you are able to login to Bitbucket Cloud - "https://bitbucket.org"
  3. Clear stored credentials on your machine a. Windows: Navigate to Credential Manager and clear stored credentials related to Bitbucket Cloud.
  4. Mac OS X: Navigate to Keychain Access and clear stored credentials related to Bitbucket
  5. Cloud Once this is done, try to login to perform a git operation authenticating to Bitbucket Cloud once again.

Sometimes it happens when you change the remote bitbucket account password.

Solution

Go to Control panel => User Accounts => Credential Manager => Windows Credentials => move to Generic credentials and change the password of account

I was facing the issue on Windows 10 after changing my password for bitbucket. I just opened git bash in my repo location; Wrote command for

git push --set-upstream origin <branch_name>

It opened git credential manager window and asked for credentials. I entered the new one and it pushed successfully.

I solved it this way.

If you use sourcetree, go to tools->options->Authentication->Accouns Edit and Authentication OK. Then, when i tried again no problem.

For myself only a combination of the approaches by @software-is-fun and @dev-adgh1 worked.

The cause was, that I changed my password (SSO) and did not use a token for our company repository. I am using Windows 10 and this is the only repository I wanted to have this authentication credentials be used.

So I did the following:

  1. Execute git config --local credential.helper store in the directory where my repository was located
  2. Erase the file %USERPROFILE%\.git-credentials, so eg c:\users\username.git-credentials (have a look at it first to not throw your other credentials away)
  1. Open the Windows Credential Manager, Open Windows Credentials, Delete the credentials for the repository in use
  2. Execute a git pull in your local repository directory and get prompted with the new login (where I entered my username and the token - not the password).

Working :)

This helps me.

Run git remote -v to see the current remote URL.

$ git remote -v
origin https://emmap1@bitbucket.org/tutorials/tutorials.git.bitbucket.org.git  (fetch)
origin https://emmap1@bitbucket.org/tutorials/tutorials.git.bitbucket.org.git  (push)


 

Update the remote URL with git remote set-url using the current and new remote URLs.

$ git remote set-url origin git@bitbucket.org:tutorials/tutorials.git

https://support.atlassian.com/bitbucket-cloud/docs/app-passwords/