If you are a Gluster contributor then you'll need to have a GitHub Account with your Public SSH Key uploaded at GitHub to use the ssh transport.
If you are not a Gluster contributor, then you might just want to use the https transport instead of the ssh transport to clone the glusterfs repo off git.gluster.org.On Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 7:47 AM, Ram Ankireddypalle <areddy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to set a dev environment and send out the code that I worked on out for review.
I tried setting up a build environment using doc @ http://docs.gluster.org/en/
latest/Developer-guide/ Development-Workflow/
I am seeing the following error.
git clone ssh://ram-ankireddypalle@git.
gluster.org/glusterfs.git glusterfsCloning into 'glusterfs'...
ssh: connect to host git.gluster.org port 22: Connection timed out
Please suggest what could be the issue here.
Thanks and Regards,
Ram
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