I have two heroku accounts with two seperate applications. I am new at this but I think that the key is stuck to one account and isn't allowing me to open another. What do I do, how can I add the other account?
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superuser.com/questions/272465/using-multiple-ssh-public-keys– Joachim IsakssonFeb 28, 2012 at 22:07
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i am a new user, and i couldn't understand that link– mrmartisFeb 28, 2012 at 22:30
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You'll need to use multiple keys for it to work (one for each account), the link shows how to set a separate key up for each hostname you connect to. Not the easiest though, so you may just want to use two different local computer accounts for pushing the two applications, that'll make it simple since they don't share keys at all.– Joachim IsakssonFeb 28, 2012 at 22:35
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Or you might want to look at this. railsapps.github.com/rails-heroku-tutorial.html– BenjaminMar 3, 2012 at 17:24
2 Answers
Steps to manage multiple Heroku accounts
Install the plugin from the following URL on your machine
https://github.com/ddollar/heroku-accounts
In case you run into the problem of finger print authorization issue then follow the below steps
We had similar problem today and resolved it with the following solution
First add account using following command
heroku accounts:add account_name --auto
This command would generate separate public key which would be associated with this account so that it does not conflicts with other accounts.
Next step is to create the application for the account using following command
heroku create app_name --account account_name
Final step is to push the application in the Heroku which is the area where you will experience the fingerprint issue.
Open the config file in your .ssh folder wherein you will find following entry for your added account.
Host heroku.account_name
HostName heroku.com
IdentityFile /home/icicle/.ssh/identity.heroku.account_name
IdentitiesOnly yes
Remove the existing Heroku repository remote and add the new using the following command
Removing Heroku respository
git remote rm heroku
Add new Heroku respository
git remote add heroku [email protected]_name:app_name.git
Here heroku.account_name is the one which is added as Host in your ssh config file.
Now try to push your application and it works.
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It does not worked for me :/ I was first using one heroku account now I have two one office and one personal personal is not working Jan 16, 2013 at 20:52
I kept getting an error while following Icicle's instructions:
'accounts:add' is not a heroku command.
So, building on Icicle's answer, you need to install the following plugin before running the commands:
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Thanks for your input. Here the assumption was that the user has already installed the plugin. Anyway I have added the step in the above post.– IcicleOct 17, 2012 at 10:35