All my ssh keys are deleted, but I can still push to repository with ssh auth

jschloss_sm January 14, 2025

I think I have deleted all the ssh keys for my user (gear icon -> personal bitbucket settings -> ssh keys says no keys are configured), but I am still able to auth to bitbucket.org.

 

Eg

ssh -v git@bitbucket.org

shows

debug1: Offering public key:

and

debug1: Server accepts key:

 

lines indicated key auth succeeded. I can also push to one of my repos.

 

Also when I try to add one of my ssh keys back in, I get the error "Someone has already added that SSH key." which makes it sound like it hasn't actually been deleted.

 

Also, is it possible for me to open a private ticket for security concerns?  The page https://support.atlassian.com/contact/ just points me here and doesn't let me open a private ticket.

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jschloss_sm January 14, 2025

Problem seems to be resolved now, after about ~36 hours of weirdness. I can re-add a few of my keys now and auth is correctly failing for some that were removed (but I did not check exhaustively).

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