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I'm trying to push to GitHub, I recently moved, so I'm using my phone as a hotspot, I think this may be the culprit, but I'll run

ssh -T git@github.com

Then get

Permission denied (publickey).

Thoughts? As an experienced developer and GitHub user, this is a bit puzzling. Thank you guys for any help you can offer.

Montana
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  • See answer here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2643502/git-permission-denied-publickey – PSN Aug 08 '17 at 01:19
  • Still denied for some reason. – Montana Aug 08 '17 at 01:23
  • I think it could be because I'm using a hotspot, which I will be using for the next month or two -- so it's kind of important to me to be able to push code. I just don't know if me being on a hotspot is the culprit or not. – Montana Aug 08 '17 at 01:31
  • It shouldn't have anything to do with the hotspot, you have something else going on – Keith M Aug 08 '17 at 01:38
  • Thanks for the input Keith M, I wasn't too sure. I'm just not sure how else to troubleshoot since I've been through all of GitHub's documentation, and I get the same result. – Montana Aug 08 '17 at 01:45
  • I've made some changes, now I've been authenticated, but now I get "You've successfully authenticated, but GitHub does not provide shell access" – Montana Aug 08 '17 at 02:46

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