Issue solved, crazy story, my fault. I forgot that I copied the SSH- 
key for my company's account in my .ssh/ folder. The companies user  
name happens to be very similar to my username, so I didn't recognize  
it in first place. Sorry, this was absolutely not GitHub related.

On 13.12.2009, at 19:27, polycaster wrote:

> Hey guys!
>
> Today I got this error message when trying to commit to my existing
> repositories:
>
> andr...@wonderlustking-2:~/Workspace/snippets # git push origin master
> ERROR: Permission to polycaster/Snippets denied to polycast.
> fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
>
> Testing authentication works just fine:
>
> andr...@wonderlustking-2:~/Workspace/snippets # ssh [email protected]
> ERROR: Hi polycast! You've successfully authenticated, but GitHub does
> not provide shell access
> Connection to github.com closed.
>
> The facts:
> - "Snippets" is one of my own repositories.
> - The same thing happens for all other repos of mine, too.
> - When I tried last week everything was fine. Did something change on
> github in the meantime?
> - My local public key matches the one in my account settings. Also
> since authentication works, this doesn't seem to be the problem.
> - I didn't used the public key as a deploy key.
> - I'm absolutely not aware of any relevant change in my settings since
> the last successful commit.
> - I have no clue what is going wrong.
>
> Does someone have an idea?
>
> Cheers!
> Andreas

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