Hey all,

We recently upgraded from Git 2.8 to 2.9 and saw an issue when there are 
multiple keys added to my ssh-agent.

I have two keys. 
- KeyA (my company that has access to the repository I want to clone)
- KeyB (just my personal key with access to my personal stuff)

Having both keys in loaded and listed in `ssh-add -L` fails to clone the 
repository. I tried to change the order of the key in the agent but neither 
KeyA, KeyB nor KeyB, KeyA will work. The only case that works if I have KeyA 
loaded an no other key is added to the ssh-agent.

Having multiple Keys loaded works with Git 2.8 and Git 2.7 (I didn’t try older 
versions)
Cloning fails with “Unauthorized Access” of our Git provider. (It’s Bitbucket 
in this case)

I read the Changelog for 2.9 and couldn’t find any reference to changed key 
handling. Is there anything that I can add to the `git clone` command to get 
the old behavior?

Thank you for your help,
Best
Ben--
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