Describe the bug
when running gh net the cli is trying to download the latest release from the github/gh-net repo. To do so it passes the access token that the gh auth login got or the token in the GH_TOKEN environmnent variable.
That token must be authorized by SSO, if you're a member of the github org on github. Which I now am.
This crashes the gh-net extension
Reproduce steps
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
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Be signed in on your personal account that's also a member of the github org (I'm a contractor)
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set the environment variable GH_TOKEN with a valid github token. Authorize the token on the Github org using the token Configure SSO option.
- Permissions granted:
- codespaces: *
- repo: public repo

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run gh net
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Select the codespace
? Choose codespace: jessehouwing/training-manual (main*): verbose space couscous
' panicked at 'Job to copy from stream to queue stopped.', D:\a\codespaces-vpn-gateway\codespaces-vpn-gateway\vpn-gateway\src\start_client.rs:258:5
stack backtrace:
could not check for binary extension: HTTP 403: Resource protected by organization SAML enforcement. You must grant your OAuth token access to this organization. (https://api.github.com/repos/github/gh-net/releases/latest)
Authorize in your web browser: https://github.com/orgs/github/sso?authorization_request=JGSJDGJFSLSFHKJSHFKJSHKJSHFKJHFKJHSFKHSKJFHSFKJHSFKHSFKJSHFKJSHFKJSHFKSHFKSHFKJSHFK
shell closed: exit status 1
note: Some details are omitted, run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=full` for a verbose backtrace.
Expected behavior
The ssh tunnel is setup correctly
Screenshots
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
Desktop (please complete the following information):
- OS: Windows
- Version 11 22H2
- Platform architecture: AMD64
Setting a full-scope PAT that's SSO-enabled still won't work. It either throws the above error or this one:
│ │ ···thread '<unnamed>' panicked at 'Job to copy from stream to queue stopped.', D:\a\codespaces-vpn-gateway\codespaces-vpn-gateway\vpn-gateway\src\start_client.rs:258:5 │
stack backtrace: │
0: 0x7ff67071dd6f - <unknown> │
1: 0x7ff67074020a - <unknown> │
2: 0x7ff6707151d9 - <unknown> │
3: 0x7ff67072083b - <unknown> │
4: 0x7ff6707204bb - <unknown> │
5: 0x7ff670720de9 - <unknown> │
6: 0x7ff67021b9ea - <unknown> │
7: 0x7ff67021ac97 - <unknown> │
8: 0x7ff67075735d - <unknown> │
9: 0x7ff6701da91a - <unknown> │
10: 0x7ff6702221cb - <unknown> │
11: 0x7ff670234c84 - <unknown> │
12: 0x7ff67021b4a1 - <unknown> │
13: 0x7ff67020af41 - <unknown> │
14: 0x7ff67072c3bc - <unknown> │
15: 0x7ffdaa4a26ad - BaseThreadInitThunk │
16: 0x7ffdaaccaa68 - RtlUserThreadStart │
thread 'main' panicked at 'called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: Any { .. }', C:\Users\runneradmin\.cargo\registry\src\github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823\cs-utils-0.21.1\src\utils\futures\with_thread.rs:83:17 │
stack backtrace: │
0: 0x7ff67071dd6f - <unknown> │
1: 0x7ff67074020a - <unknown> │
2: 0x7ff6707151d9 - <unknown> │
3: 0x7ff67072083b - <unknown> │
4: 0x7ff6707204bb - <unknown> │
5: 0x7ff670720de9 - <unknown> │
6: 0x7ff670720ced - <unknown>───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
7: 0x7ff67071e9a7 - <unknown>
8: 0x7ff6707209c9 - <unknown>
9: 0x7ff670776615 - <unknown>
10: 0x7ff670776723 - <unknown>
11: 0x7ff6701df253 - <unknown>
12: 0x7ff6701fd8bb - <unknown>
13: 0x7ff6701f36bc - <unknown>
14: 0x7ff6701b5fdf - <unknown>
15: 0x7ff6701dec85 - <unknown>
16: 0x7ff6701e6b14 - <unknown>
17: 0x7ff6701bb6ae - <unknown>
18: 0x7ff6701cf9bd - <unknown>
19: 0x7ff670222d75 - <unknown>
20: 0x7ff67020fd3b - <unknown>
21: 0x7ff670235672 - <unknown>
22: 0x7ff670211ca8 - <unknown>
23: 0x7ff67021b606 - <unknown>
24: 0x7ff67021b99c - <unknown>
25: 0x7ff67070d211 - <unknown>
26: 0x7ff670211e27 - <unknown>
27: 0x7ff67075510c - <unknown>
28: 0x7ffdaa4a26ad - BaseThreadInitThunk
29: 0x7ffdaaccaa68 - RtlUserThreadStart
Describe the bug
when running
gh netthe cli is trying to download the latest release from the github/gh-net repo. To do so it passes the access token that thegh auth logingot or the token in theGH_TOKENenvironmnent variable.That token must be authorized by SSO, if you're a member of the github org on github. Which I now am.
This crashes the
gh-netextensionReproduce steps
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Be signed in on your
personalaccount that's also a member of the github org (I'm a contractor)set the environment variable
GH_TOKENwith a valid github token. Authorize the token on the Github org using the tokenConfigure SSOoption.run
gh netSelect the codespace
Expected behavior
The ssh tunnel is setup correctly
Screenshots
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
Desktop (please complete the following information):
Setting a full-scope PAT that's SSO-enabled still won't work. It either throws the above error or this one: