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×I have set up ssh keys and if I test the connection with "ssh -T hg@bitbucket.org" or "ssh -T git@bitbucket.org" it says the connection is successful and I can use git or hg to connect to BitBucket. I am able to clone the repository but when I attempt to push committed changes I get
"Unauthorized
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists."
This happens for both SourceTree and the command line
Hello @hdittmer,
Welcome to the Community.
Are you using the right SSH key? I can see you have an access key associated with the repository you're trying to push to. Access keys are read-only, so they would cause the behaviour you've observed. What exactly do you get back when you run ssh -T git@bitbucket.org?
When you use access key, response would look like this:
$ ssh -T git@bitbucket.org
authenticated via a deploy key.
You can use git or hg to connect to Bitbucket. Shell access is disabled.
This deploy key has read access to the following repositories:
dpenkin/test-repo
As you can see, the message warns that this key has only read access.
A response for a regular SSH key (associated with your account, not with a repo) looks like this:
$ ssh -T git@bitbucket.org
logged in as dpenkin
You can use git or hg to connect to Bitbucket. Shell access is disabled
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Daniil
The Master branch.
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