Hello,
I was about to add a public ssh key as an Access Key in "eretail-audit-api" when I got the error message "Someone has already added that SSH key to another account.".
The public key is:
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDEYBS8nKSwkTI6kirZs/GmYTehNY6wPD4OFZbTf01X8qzBpIkoO7AZ/4N6UaSGzcJhf7ajhR3pTHaZeH+4+W+/4eHqcHg4YLzvoIal3cRvuHs5o01Zeesi6ZdJJEPhtFn4rI7MNswaHVg659gpln2aKRnIyF7LYgNvRL+fd00u72xV4AEXSfWecOJ2oP6+/8D1DuI8xt3BOuAjNcCJR8tVTCu44Rg6gc1NtKBoYUt60BzUtATXSkybIhV9G7Wy63VupX6wRBxzsHHQnvnw7zl9xpFCT7thaMFBb0H8oZMkiC4eH/KobAKCaS9slVHN0ZF/V7s5i1C1askHLiMIgIYd ubuntu@ip-172-31-41-167
I have searched around but I cannot find where it has been added as an access key.
Please, if you may provide any info you are able to retrieve about this key.
Thank you in advance.
There's no easy way to work this out because the keys that belong to other accounts should not be shared.
If you shared the key with someone, you should know who. If you were given the key by someone, then you'll need to ask them.
If you have no luck chasing it down, you can raise a support request with Atlassian, and they can search out the key for you and hence identify the account you shared it with.
If you don't want to spend ages chasing down the share, then you can (and should) create a new key for your account and use that instead.
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