Repositories that need HTTP(S) or SSH authentication

If authentication is required to git clone a repository then you must provide credentials to the container.

SSH authentication (config, keys, known_hosts)

The container consults its own file system (in the standard locations) for SSH configuration, private keys, and known_hosts. Upon container start, it copies all files from /etc/sourcegraph/ssh into its own $HOME/.ssh directory.

To provide SSH authentication configuration to the container, assuming you're using the default --volume $HOME/.sourcegraph/config:/etc/sourcegraph, follow these steps:

  1. Create files at $HOME/.sourcegraph/config/ssh/config, $HOME/.sourcegraph/config/ssh/known_hosts, etc., on the host machine as desired to configure SSH.
  2. Start (or restart) the container.

To configure the container to use the same SSH as your user account on the host machine, you can also run cp -R $HOME/.ssh $HOME/.sourcegraph/config/ssh.

HTTP(S) authentication via netrc

The easiest way to specify HTTP(S) authentication for repositories is to include the username and password in the clone URL itself, such as https://user:[email protected]/my/repo. These credentials won't be displayed to non-admin users.

Otherwise, the container consults the $HOME/.netrc files on its own file system for HTTP(S) authentication. The .netrc file is a standard way to specify authentication used to connect to external hosts.

To provide HTTP(S) authentication, assuming you're using the default --volume $HOME/.sourcegraph/config:/etc/sourcegraph, follow these steps:

  1. Create a file at $HOME/.sourcegraph/config/netrc on the host machine that contains lines of the form machine example.com login alice password mypassword (replacing example.com, alice, and mypassword with the actual values).
  2. Start (or restart) the container.