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Permission denid (public key) - Key exists in profile settings but not in repository settings.

Tom Taila November 17, 2018

Why can't I clone my project when my key exists on my user settings but not on my repository settings?

I tried adding the key to my repository but it says it already exists elsewhere. I do not want to have to create new keys for every repository I create.

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jredmond
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November 18, 2018

If you run `ssh -T git@bitbucket.org`, does it list your username?

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Tom Taila November 17, 2018

Yes, my user is under owner rights

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Kurt Klinner
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November 17, 2018

@Tom Taila

 

Hi Tom

 

does your user account have access to the project / repository you try to access?

 

Cheers

Kurt

Tom Taila November 17, 2018

Yes, my user is under owner rights

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