https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796554
--- Comment #3 from W. Michael Petullo <[email protected]> ---
I was not using my GNOME account credentials. I did not realize the
significance of the LDAP tab within the authentication screen.
I ran "ssh -l [email protected] account.gnome.org," and the system emailed me a
temporary password. I then logged in as wmpetullo on account.gnome.org and
changed my password.
After this, I was able to login as wmpetullo at gitlab.gnome.org using
LDAP-based authentication. I was a little surprised to find the result was the
same account which I access after logging in using the standard (not LDAP)
authentication.
Despite logging in as LDAP/wmpetullo, I still seem unable to push:
$ git push
GitLab: You are not allowed to push code to this project.
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the
repository exists.
I am trying to push to "[email protected]:GNOME/libdmapsharing.git," and I
confirmed that my SSH key is registered with GitLab.
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