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If you need to know the fingerprint later on for other purposes, like to verify the host key on another machine, or for automation, go to a //[[ui_fsinfo|Server and Protocol Information Dialog]]//. See a //Server Host key Fingerprint// box. | If you need to know the fingerprint later on for other purposes, like to verify the host key on another machine, or for automation, go to a //[[ui_fsinfo|Server and Protocol Information Dialog]]//. See a //Server Host key Fingerprint// box. | ||
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===== [[from_putty]] Obtaining host key from PuTTY ===== | ===== [[from_putty]] Obtaining host key from PuTTY ===== | ||
If you already have the host key cached in the PuTTY SSH client, you can import a PuTTY stored session to WinSCP, including the cached host keys. Make sure the //Import cached host keys for checked sites// option is checked when [[ui_import|importing the sessions]]. | If you already have the host key cached in the PuTTY SSH client, you can import a PuTTY stored session to WinSCP, including the cached host keys. Make sure the //Import cached host keys for checked sites// option is checked when [[ui_import|importing the sessions]]. | ||
- | You can also have the fingerprint displayed in an %%SSH%% terminal using ''[[https://man.openbsd.org/ssh-ke//ygen|ssh-keygen]]'' command (on *nix servers using OpenSSH server): | + | You can also have the fingerprint displayed in an %%SSH%% terminal using ''[[https://man.openbsd.org/ssh-keygen|ssh-keygen]]'' command (on *nix servers using OpenSSH server): |
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