>From the ssh key, you'll need to configure git to use the other key
when pushing.

One idea is to use different unix users. Each will have a ssh key on
~/.ssh and heroku credentials on ~/.heroku.

On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 8:29 AM, Sarah Allen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need to have multiple accounts on heroku to manage personal and
> corporate projects.  I have switched my identity in ~/.heroku/
> credentials
> and that is matched by the user configured with git.
>
> When I create a new app, it uses the specified user, but when I try to
> push it tells me:
>
>  !  [email protected] not authorized to access myapp
>
> Where is it getting this other identity from?
>
> Thanks,
> Sarah
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