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Update Github channel with 2-factor authentication #10

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iamnewton opened this issue Feb 21, 2014 · 10 comments
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Update Github channel with 2-factor authentication #10

iamnewton opened this issue Feb 21, 2014 · 10 comments

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@iamnewton
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I have 2fa set up for Github right now and it denied me authorization to use the channel. I was able to get around that by setting up an app token. I'd suggest either adding support for 2fa or updating the README with what settings are necessary when creating an app token.

@Toddish
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Toddish commented Jun 27, 2014

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I might have to look into the app token method.

@hahla
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hahla commented Aug 3, 2015

This would definitely be helpful.
@chrisopedia could you briefly describe what you did to create the app token and get it working?

@iamnewton
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@hahla have you figured out the app token?

@takuoka
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takuoka commented Mar 22, 2016

+1

@jimvanderveen
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Which github scope(s) does one need to enable for the access token? I enabled read:org, read:public_key, read:repo_hook, and notifications, but I'm getting "Received an HTTP status code indicating failure" error message.

@egoist
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egoist commented Feb 20, 2017

I got same error as above comment

@proth
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proth commented Jun 9, 2017

Same here

@seanwash
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@jimvanderveen I just enabled all of the read options except for gpg and things are working fine.

@jimvanderveen
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jimvanderveen commented Feb 18, 2018

Thanks @seanwash

@odrotbohm
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I'm facing the same issue but can't get it to work with any of the token permissions. The console log indicates that Feeds is trying to access https://github.com/{user}.private.atom and gets a 404 for that.

Is that the correct URI to lookup the private repos these days?

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