Someone has already added that SSH key.

Zhou Mo
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December 13, 2022

Hi, I want to add a new ssh key in my personal account as I have switched to a new device. However, it prompts this error "Someone has already added that SSH key." when adding, but I don't think the key was added before in any projects. Could you please advise the solution?   

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Theodora Boudale
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December 14, 2022

Hi @Zhou Mo and welcome to the community.

I would suggest checking the following places:

Account SSH keys

Check the keys listed in https://bitbucket.org/account/settings/ssh-keys/, in case this key is already added to your account's SSH keys. You can select the pencil icon that edits each key, in order to view each key's value.

Workspace SSH keys

I can see that you are an administrator of another workspace (apart from your personal one) that has SSH keys associated with it.

Go to this page https://bitbucket.org/account/workspaces/ to see all your workspaces listed, and select Manage for this other workspace > select SSH keys, and then check the SSH keys listed there.

Please feel free to let me know how it goes.

Kind regards,
Theodora

Zhou Mo
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December 15, 2022

Thank you! I managed to find the key in Workspace. 

Theodora Boudale
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December 16, 2022

That's good to hear and you are very welcome!

Please feel free to reach out if you ever need anything else.

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