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Someone has already added that key as an access key to a repository

Doug Pieper
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July 27, 2022

I get this error when adding an ssh key.Screenshot_7_27_22__12_39_PM.png

I ran

```

$ ssh -T git@bitbucket.org
authenticated via ssh key.

You can use git to connect to Bitbucket. Shell access is disabled

```

How do identify the key owner so I can fix?

 

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Nic Brough -Adaptavist-
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July 27, 2022

Welcome to the Atlassian Community!

You should not be sharing keys between accounts (in general, not just for Bitbucket).  You'll either need to find out who you shared the key with so you can remove their access and add their own (or, of course, kill off the other account you were using before), or generate a new access key.

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