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[BUG] Github Integration - SSH key missmatch in github #38

Closed Amiltone-SI closed 7 months ago

Amiltone-SI commented 7 months ago

Description

I want to connect to GitHub (github.com).

I pair my GitKraken with the token, then provide my SSH key generated by this command: "ssh-keygen -t ed25519" and add it to GitHub using GitKraken, along with a comment to name my key. So far, so good.

But once I've done this, the key name isn't the one I added and the connection to GitHub doesn't work. It's as if GitKraken was trying to make my SSH key work with the wrong GitHub key.

I'd like to point out that the Github account has several SSH keys, since several of us are working on it, and that yesterday (17/01), during the 1st creation, it worked.

Example: I create and add an SSH key that I name "AXEL_GitKraken", then once I've added it, GitKraken tells me that my key is called "Local FPO" and that it was added on 24/11/2023 instead of today, which is the date the "Local FPO" key was added to Github, but not the "AXEL_GitKraken" key.

GitKraken CLI Version

9.11.1

OS Version

Windows 11

Git Version

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Logs, Screenshots, Screen Captures, URLs, etc

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jkelroy commented 7 months ago

Hello @Amiltone-SI, are you having any issues working with the GitKraken CLI or is this only related to GitKraken Client? If this issues is only with GitKraken Client, please reach out to our support team here.

Notably, I am unable to reproduce this behavior in GitKraken Client so screenshots/videos of the behavior or the steps you are taking to add the key to GitKraken Client and GitHub would be helpful in order to take a closer look.

Amiltone-SI commented 7 months ago

Oh, thanks for this link, I did not found it ! Yes, it is with Client !

I let you to close this issue !