Hello,
BITBUCKET is refusing to add my SSH key as it has already been added - but I cannot find the account where that has happened.
From what I understand, I current have 2 accounts -
will@jjrsoftware.co.uk ( my company's account )
will.sheppard@veeasystems.com ( a client's domain in which I have an indentity )
But I can't find my particular SSH key in either.
This is the public part of the key:
ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAICVcIg+7v1QmvUX/hznbHJTnWrv0o0nE9kKUl9n8s0kL will@ryzen
Thanks
Hey Will,
As this is a public post - we are unable to share the full name of the workspace on which this SSH key is present due to privacy concerns, but we can give you a good indicator.
The workspace with the SSH key present is a team (shared) workspace on which you are an administrator - the workspace begins with the letter P and ends in the letter A.
Hope this helps.
Cheers!
- Ben (Bitbucket Cloud Support)
Ben,
Thanks for this - and I cannot believe I didn't check that. I think I'm getting senile...
THanks again
Will.
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Hey Will,
Not a problem! Hahah it happens to the best of us, glad that was able to help you out :)
Cheers!
- Ben (Bitbucket Cloud Support)
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