I found the reason. It was the specific git client version on my machine... Crazy stuff....

Am 04.05.15 um 10:59 schrieb Romain Manni-Bucau:
depends the config AFAIK but you can do few trick in gitconfig and you can
also reuse ssh accepted ones

trying to mv ~/.git and ~/.ssh to x.bak can show it quickly


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2015-05-04 10:56 GMT+02:00 Oliver B. Fischer <[email protected]>:

I am not aware of it. I have only a .netrc and the local repository. Does
git store any SSL related information?

Oliver

Am 04.05.15 um 10:14 schrieb Romain Manni-Bucau:

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