tag:support.appharbor.com,2010-11-23:/discussions/problems/64659-failure-creating-a-bridgeAppHarbor: Discussion 2016-08-11T00:42:46Ztag:support.appharbor.com,2010-11-23:Comment/346277352014-09-18T16:38:06Z2014-09-18T16:38:07ZFailure creating a bridge<div><p>problem solved, just has to unhook from App harbor to re
hook</p></div>mvilla2208tag:support.appharbor.com,2010-11-23:Comment/346277352014-09-19T01:05:38Z2014-09-19T01:05:38ZFailure creating a bridge<div><p>Hi,</p>
<p>Ok great, glad you figured it out - just to be clear though,
what do you mean by unhooking AppHarbor to rehook? Did you remove
an existing AppHarbor service configuration on GitHub or something
else?</p>
<p>Best,<br>
Rune</p></div>runetag:support.appharbor.com,2010-11-23:Comment/346277352016-03-09T17:19:03Z2016-03-09T17:19:03ZFailure creating a bridge<div><p>I had the same problem.</p>
<p>In GitHub, I had created a "service hook" pointing to AppHarbor
as I was attempting to connect the two. After getting the failure
shown in this thread, I went back to GitHub and deleted that
service hook. Clicking "Add" to add the bridge then worked, and a
new "service hook" appeared in my GitHub.</p></div>glittletag:support.appharbor.com,2010-11-23:Comment/346277352016-03-11T00:38:58Z2016-03-11T00:38:58ZFailure creating a bridge<div><p>Hi,</p>
<p>Ok thanks for the heads up and sharing your solution! I think we
can solve this issue on our end by simply removing a preconfigured
service hook prior to setting up the new bridge. Will look into
this shortly!</p>
<p>Best,<br>
Rune</p></div>rune