I have a lot of bitbucket repositories that I have worked on over years. I have SSH keys for these and I can still pull push and check out etc, but when I try to recover access to bitbucket cloud with the email address which I thought was linked to the account, I don't receive a recovery email and it keeps asking me to set up and account - as though that email address is no longer recognised. The passwords I have stored in the browser do not work. When I first set the account up, bitbucket was still using user names rather than email addresses but this was all fine last time I needed to log into the cloud!
I am just not getting anywhere with this. Do I really have to transfer local repos to a new account? Fortunately I do have all the source code for every repository which currently matters - but I had a lot of code for things I have worked on in the past and it looks like I have somehow lost access.
PS - my git urls in config (.git folder) look like - git@bitbucket.org:*******/name_of_repo where the asterisks are the original user name I set up with.
G'day, Bob
It will be tricky to figure out what account you used here, so I created a support ticket to help you. You should be able to view them as at:
Regards,
Syahrul
Hi @Bob Sutton ,
welcome to the Atlassian community!
Have tried to contact Atlassian support about your account or are you on a free plan, which means you have no support?
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I guess I am on a free plan - the problem now of course is that I can't upgrade!!
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I have created a new account with another email address so that I can post here.
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@Bob Sutton Thanks.
I've requested help from Atlassian support, they will respond in 2 business days. They should be able to look into your account and see, where's the problem.
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Thank you so much!! Really appreciated - I will let you know how I get on.
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