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Hi there!
I've already created a ssh-key and use it for other tools. But when I've tried adding my key to bitbucket, I receive the message:
"Someone has already added that key as an access key to a repository."
But the only key listed is from my another computer. Can you help me?
I've discovered that the key was added directly at repository, at
-> Repository Settings
-> Access keys
Then I removed the key and it worked.
But bitbucket didn't informed about that fact =(
I searched all my repositories and didn't find this key registered.
How can I know which repository the duplicate key is in?
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Hi, Raphael, welcome to the community!
As we will need to know the public ssh key to further investigate this case, I have created an internal ticket for you using the email of your community account, so you don't have to share this information here.
You should have received an email with a link to the support ticket. Just in case you haven't received it, please feel free to let me know and I can post the ticket URL here. The ticket will be visible only to you and Atlassian staff, no one else can view its contents even if they have the URL.
Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions.
Kind regards,
Caroline
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