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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T11:37:59+00:00 2026-06-11T11:37:59+00:00

I’m wondering if anyone’s managed to connect to a self-hosted Git repository on a

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I’m wondering if anyone’s managed to connect to a self-hosted Git repository on a Mediatemple GridServer (gs) via XCode? I tried setting this up last night, and this is as far as I’ve got:

  1. Installed Git on my Mac(s)
  2. Created subdomain for git (git.blahblah.com) on my gs service via Terminal SSH
  3. Created empty repository within subdomain (git.blahblah.com/repo/repo.git) via Terminal SSH
  4. Clicked on ‘Connect to repo’ from XCode’s launch menu
  5. Entered repo address (ssh://git.blahblah.com:22/repo/repo.git) in XCode’s address bar
  6. Clicked ‘clone’ once XCode has found the repo and is telling me that “Authentication [is] required”
  7. Chosen the appropriate local folder on my machine to clone the repo to
  8. Tried to enter username and password specified in MT admin panel – the same ones that I used via Terminal SSH to set up the repo in the first place
  9. Get booted with an error message: either ‘incorrect username and password’ (they’re not) or ‘specified address does not appear to be a repository, connection unexpectedly terminated by host’ (or similar)
  10. Cry. Repeatedly.

Getting to step 6 causes my IP to be blocked by MT, even if I’m logged into the web control panel from the same IP at the same time. Unblocking the IP via the MT control panel has no effect; the IP is blocked as soon as I try and connect via XCode again.

I suspect it’s actually step 4 that’s causing problems as XCode is trying to ‘ping’ the repo without credentials as you type in the address (to resolve connectivity).

Has anyone got this working, or do I need to look at hosting my Git repos elsewhere? I’d rather not spend more money on hosting when I have a service that should suit this purpose sitting unused.

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    2026-06-11T11:38:00+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 11:38 am

    Quick update: the solution I’ve managed to get working is to set up an account on BitBucket, create a project and add it to local Git, commit that to BitBucket and then connect to BitBucket using XCode. I downloaded SourceTree for extra Git activity as per Stefan’s suggestion, as I’m still not 100% comfortable using Terminal (I just like GUIs, is that wrong?).

    Everything seems to be running smoothly so far; it’s just a little annoying that I had to use a third party for Git when I thought my server (which I’m already paying for) could do the job.

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