Ok, now that we know that there remotes have been set up right, I'd like to 
also make sure that the private keys you are using correspond to the public 
keys we have on file.

cat */j.wang*                                                          

ssh-rsa 
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

ssh-rsa 
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


One way to make sure that your public keys are matching is, 

1. Identify the private key which corresponds on your local machine in the .ssh 
directory. This command will recreate the public key, and it should match one 
of the two I have attached. 

        ssh-keygen -y -f ~/.ssh/<private_key> 

2. When you have identified the key, force ssh to use that key,

        ssh -i </path/private_key> -Tv g...@git.bioconductor.org 


If this doesn't work, please check to see that that permissions on your key are 
set to `chmod 400` (only the "user" has read permissions.)

Send the output of 

`ssh -i <path/private_key> -Tvv g...@git.bioconductor.org`

 (if authentication doesn't work) 

Best,

Nitesh 
 

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