Hello
I have Bit bucket account.I am using all the repositories of other team account which has given access to ti.
I am facing one problem when i clone or push repository is that
remote:
remote: Warning!
remote: You are currently connecting with your team account.
remote: This is no longer supported, so please connect using your user account.
I dont understand the above context.How can i solve the above issue.Can any one assist to resolve the above issue.
If you're using SSH:
It would be handy if the documentation contained a concise explanation of how to change to your personal account.
Thanks @Ian McLean. I followed the instructions here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/use-the-ssh-protocol-with-bitbucket-cloud-221449711.html . I used the multiple identities approach.
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So I now have to expose my entire personal accounts ssh key to everyone who has access to the server, thanks atlassian.
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This decision by Atlassian is hard to understand.
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As suggested by Atlassian Support, I created a feature request on the public issue tracker to ask for correctly supported service accounts
https://bitbucket.org/site/master/issues/15600/ability-to-use-service-account-on
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I have the same problem, I've used the url from the home page of the repository, don't understand...
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