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Description
Create an SSH key for a service account for Cloud Source Repositories
How this might work:
SSH keys can only be registered to CSR using the web interface [1] and are tied to the user account that added them. This does not allow a service account to be linked to the SSH key.
If applicable, reasons why alternative solutions are not sufficient:
Since they are using a dedicated server to sync changes to the CSR and they are forced to use a user account, if that account is terminated, the sync will fail. If they were able to use a service account, this would not happen.
Other information (workarounds you have tried, documentation consulted, etc):
Customer is using a SSH key tied to a user account in a dedicated on-premise server to sync changes to CSR. They are concerned that if the user account is deactivated for any reason, the server will not be able to sync to CSR. They would like to have the ability to tie that SSH key to a service account so that it is no longer tied to a specific individual in the company