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When writing a [[scripting|WinSCP script]] or [[library|code using WinSCP .NET assembly]], use the same methods as described previously to obtain the host key. | When writing a [[scripting|WinSCP script]] or [[library|code using WinSCP .NET assembly]], use the same methods as described previously to obtain the host key. | ||
- | In scripting specify the expected fingerprint using ''[[scriptcommand_open#hostkey|-hostkey]]'' switch of an ''[[scriptcommand_open|open]]'' command. With .NET assembly, use ''[[library_sessionoptions#sshhostkeyfingerprint|SessionOptions.SshHostKeyFingerprint]]'' property. | + | In scripting specify the expected fingerprint using ''[[scriptcommand_open#hostkey|-hostkey]]'' switch of an ''[[scriptcommand_open|open]]'' command. With .NET assembly, use ''[[library_sessionoptions#sshhostkeyfingerprint|SessionOptions.SshHostKeyFingerprint]]'' property. Use SHA-256 fingerprint of the host key. |
If you already have verified the host key for your GUI session, go to a //[[ui_fsinfo|Server and Protocol Information Dialog]]// and see a //Server Host key Fingerprint// box. You can have [[ui_generateurl|WinSCP generate the script or code]] for you, including the ''-hostkey'' switch or ''SessionOptions.SshHostKeyFingerprint'' property. | If you already have verified the host key for your GUI session, go to a //[[ui_fsinfo|Server and Protocol Information Dialog]]// and see a //Server Host key Fingerprint// box. You can have [[ui_generateurl|WinSCP generate the script or code]] for you, including the ''-hostkey'' switch or ''SessionOptions.SshHostKeyFingerprint'' property. |