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Trying to clone a private repository I have access to using HTTPS protocol, as that is only allowed outgoing traffic.

git does not ask for passwords, just failed.

error: The requested URL returned error: 403 Forbidden while accessing https://github.com/blah/blahblah.git/info/refs

What am I missing ?

Chris Maes
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Did you try inserting the username (and optionally password) in the clone URL?

 git clone https://username@github.com/blah/blahblah.git

or if you accept the consequences of storing your password in plain view:

 git clone https://username:password@github.com/blah/blahblah.git

See this thread with a lot of good info:

How to provide username and password when run "git clone git@remote.git"?

EDIT: My original answer was just a quick fix, without understanding the full history of the asker, and it also works unattended, but for best security practices its better to let Git store your password. See @phpguru's answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/29018371/257090 as well.

codenheim
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The answer by @mrjoltcola should work, but if you would prefer not to place your github password in your server's bash_history in plaintext on the command line then you can omit the password and be prompted for it:

git clone https://username@github.com/organizationname/reponame.git
Password:

I like that better.

phpguru
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If you are using two-factor authentication, you go to this link first:

https://github.com/settings/tokens

Create a token, and then use it as the password:

git clone https://username:token@github.com/blah/blahblah.git
Stephen Rauch
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Github no longer permit password authentication over https: you need to use a personal access token instead.

git clone https://<your_token>@github.com/<username>/<repo_name>.git
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