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  2. BSERV-5186

User account SSH keys rejected and difficult to find to remove in other repositories

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      Hi,

      I have added SSH keys to a repository and then was trying to add globally to my account via 'Manage account' then 'SSH Keys'. I got an error message that the same key has been already used on one of repositories. There is no information/hints which repositories the same key has been used on. Now, it took me about 15 minutes (JIRA is quite slow despite stack it's hosted on eg. 2GB RAM 1 CORE) to track a repo with my key. I only have about 10 repos so now imagine if you had hundreds or thousands of repos - it could take hours or days!!

      I suggest you list all repos (linked to SSH keys section would be even better) keys have been used so people could go straight to them and remove instead of having to guess or search through all. Alternatively, SSH keys added on user account level should automatically remove from repositories and use new one instead. An appropriate warning message should be displayed about risks associated with this action.

      Kind regards,
      David

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