Ok yes, that was the problem. 

For anyone thats in this bad situation in the future, the way to figure out 
the issue is as follows:

As Christian mentioned, do: 
sudo -su apache (or user who runs apache)
cd to git repo
git ls-remote

In my case, it was failing to connect via ssh (public key denied)

My solution was to:
create a .ssh directory in the home directory of the user (apache). In my 
case, this was in /usr/share/httpd
in the .ssh directory, i copied over my ssh keys to connect to the git hub 
repo
cloned the repo under the /usr/share/httpd directory

This succeeds if/when the ssh keys are properly set up.

Once this succeeds, you can submit the repository form with the path set to 
the local .ssh path AND the mirror path set to the ssh://.... path of your 
repo.

the misleading thing here is the directory might be given all the 
permissions needed but still gives that same error message when the ssh 
public key auth is failing.

One last question: Do we need to manually keep the git repository 
up-to-date? e.g. cron tab?

Thanks again for the help!!
Udam


On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at 12:59:31 PM UTC-7, Christian Hammond wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> There's no additional logs for this, as that's basically all the 
> information we're given. That error is coming straight from Git.
>
> Best way to reproduce for testing is to `sudo -s` to your web server's 
> user, then attempt to do a `git ls-remotes` on that repository. See if you 
> get an error.
>
> This does sound like either a permissions issue or SELinux. However, it 
> could also be that the user can't access some parent directory of the 
> repository.
>
> Christian
>
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> On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 12:56 PM, <udam.d...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Christian,
>>
>> Thank you for the quick response. I'm using local repo due to not having 
>> the gitweb/cgit etc. I locally cloned the git repository under my home 
>> directory. The whole repository has read privileges to all users of the 
>> system (chmod -R ugo+r foo) already.
>>
>> However, the error message when I try to save the repository 
>> configuration is always "Permission denied accessing the local Git 
>> repository '/home/user/foo/.git'"
>>
>> Are there any log files where I can see specific logs related to the 
>> error?
>>
>> I've also installed the beta 2.5 version and tried with that but get the 
>> same error message.
>>
>> Thanks again!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 4, 2015 at 12:41:53 PM UTC-7, Christian Hammond wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Just to check, is this repository local to the Review Board server, or 
>>> remote?
>>>
>>> If local, make sure that your web server's user (usually apache or 
>>> www-data) has read access to everything under the git repository.
>>>
>>> if remote, you're going to need to use a service like 
>>> gitweb/cgit/gitlab/etc, since Git has no support for fine-grained remote 
>>> access to files/commits. We have some docs on how to do this: 
>>> https://www.reviewboard.org/docs/manual/2.0/admin/configuration/repositories/#raw-file-urls
>>>
>>> Christian
>>>
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>>> On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 10:07 AM, <udam.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to set up reviewboard on Fedora linux. I've already disabled 
>>>> SELinux due to other issues starting up Reviewboard. Running apache with 
>>>> the other recommended settings. Now I have review board setup but cannot 
>>>> get my git repository set up (even after trying for a day).
>>>>
>>>> Here's my issue:
>>>> - I could not get the get repository setup with remote pointing to my 
>>>> private github repository.
>>>> - Since then I have setup a local git repo using ssh 
>>>> - I've put the local git repo in multiple places (/tmp/foo, 
>>>> /home/user/foo etc) yet continue to get the same error in the setup repo 
>>>> screen where it says "permission denied accessing the local git repository"
>>>> - In the mirror path, I specify ssh://g...@git.host.lan/github/foo.git
>>>> - I've tried giving the apache user ownership of the foo directory and 
>>>> the .git directory and given ugo+rwx on both of those directories.
>>>>
>>>> If I specify only the ssh://g...@git.host.lan/github/foo.git as the path 
>>>> and leave the mirror path empty OR specify the same for the mirror path, I 
>>>> can create the repo but cannot post a review to the repo. It fails with 
>>>> the 
>>>> error:
>>>>
>>>> ~/D/P/foo ❯❯❯ rbt post --debug
>>>> >>> RBTools 0.7.4
>>>> >>> Python 2.6.9 (unknown, Sep  9 2014, 15:05:12)
>>>> [GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 6.0 (clang-600.0.39)]
>>>> >>> Running on Darwin-14.4.0-x86_64-i386-64bit
>>>> >>> Home = /Users/user
>>>> >>> Current directory = /Users/user/Development/Projects/foo
>>>> >>> Running: git version
>>>> >>> Checking for a Subversion repository...
>>>> >>> Running: svn --non-interactive info
>>>> >>> Command exited with rc 1: ['svn', '--non-interactive', u'info']
>>>> svn: E155007: '/Users/user/Development/Projects/foo' is not a working 
>>>> copy
>>>> ---
>>>> >>> Checking for a Git repository...
>>>> >>> Running: git rev-parse --git-dir
>>>> >>> Running: git config core.bare
>>>> >>> Running: git rev-parse --show-toplevel
>>>> >>> Running: git symbolic-ref -q HEAD
>>>> >>> Running: git config --get branch.master.merge
>>>> >>> Running: git config --get branch.master.remote
>>>> >>> Running: git config --get remote.origin.url
>>>> >>> repository info: Path: http://git.domain.lan/host/foo.git, Base 
>>>> path: , Supports changesets: False
>>>> >>> Making HTTP GET request to http://host.domain.lan/api/
>>>> >>> Making HTTP GET request to http://host.domain.lan/api/info/
>>>> >>> Running: git rev-parse refs/heads/master
>>>> >>> Running: git merge-base 7811f02d7382c80525973c17f3cd810d191b81db 
>>>> origin/master
>>>> >>> Running: git rev-parse 715970e7fa070b836cf00c0af254bee94776dc08
>>>> >>> Running: git status --porcelain --untracked-files=no
>>>> >>> Running: git rev-parse --git-dir
>>>> >>> Running: git -c core.quotepath=false -c diff.noprefix=false diff 
>>>> --no-color --full-index --ignore-submodules -M --no-ext-diff 
>>>> 715970e7fa070b836cf00c0af254bee94776dc08..7811f02d7382c80525973c17f3cd810d191b81db
>>>> >>> Making HTTP GET request to 
>>>> http://host.domain.lan/api/review-requests/?only-links=create&only-fields=
>>>> >>> Making HTTP POST request to 
>>>> http://host.domain.lan/api/review-requests/
>>>> >>> Making HTTP GET request to 
>>>> http://host.domain.lan/api/review-requests/4/diffs/?only-fields=
>>>> >>> Making HTTP POST request to 
>>>> http://host.domain.lan/api/review-requests/4/diffs/
>>>> >>> Got API Error 105 (HTTP code 400): One or more fields had errors
>>>> >>> Error data: {u'fields': {u'path': [u"fatal: Not a git repository: 
>>>> 'None'\n"]}, u'stat': u'fail', u'err': {u'msg': u'One or more fields had 
>>>> errors', u'code': 105}}
>>>> REVIEWBOARD_URL = "host.domain.lan"
>>>> REPOSITORY = "foo.git"
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>   File "/usr/local/bin/rbt", line 9, in <module>
>>>>     load_entry_point('RBTools==0.7.4.dev0', 'console_scripts', 'rbt')()
>>>>   File "/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages/rbtools/commands/main.py", 
>>>> line 133, in main
>>>>     command.run_from_argv([RB_MAIN, command_name] + args)
>>>>   File 
>>>> "/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages/rbtools/commands/__init__.py", line 
>>>> 612, 
>>>> in run_from_argv
>>>>     exit_code = self.main(*args) or 0
>>>>   File "/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages/rbtools/commands/post.py", 
>>>> line 797, in main
>>>>     base_dir=base_dir)
>>>>   File "/Library/Python/2.6/site-packages/rbtools/commands/post.py", 
>>>> line 479, in post_request
>>>>     raise CommandError(u'\n'.join(error_msg))
>>>> rbtools.commands.CommandError: Error uploading diff
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> One or more fields had errors (HTTP 400, API Error 105)
>>>>
>>>>     path: fatal: Not a git repository: 'None'
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Your review request still exists, but the diff is not attached.
>>>>
>>>> http://host.domain.lan/r/4/
>>>>
>>>> - Here I tried to post from my laptop which also has the git repository 
>>>> cloned from git hub.
>>>>
>>>> Any help will be much appreciated!
>>>>
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