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* Host name: Check //Public %%DNS%%// column on //Instances// page of Amazon EC2 console. Note that the public DNS may change when instance is restarted. | * Host name: Check //Public %%DNS%%// column on //Instances// page of Amazon EC2 console. Note that the public DNS may change when instance is restarted. | ||
* Host key fingerprint: On the first connect you will be prompted to [[ssh_verifying_the_host_key|verify server host key]]. | * Host key fingerprint: On the first connect you will be prompted to [[ssh_verifying_the_host_key|verify server host key]]. | ||
- | * To securely acquire a fingerprint of the host key, use EC2 web-based terminal. Go to //Actions > Connect > EC2 Instance Connect > Connect// on //Instances// page of Amazon EC2 console. In the terminal, use ''[[https://man.openbsd.org/ssh-keygen|ssh-keygen]]'' command to display a fingerprint of any number of host keys algorithms. The following example shows SHA-256 and MD5 fingerprints of Ed25519 hostkey: \\ <code>sudo ssh-keygen -l -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key | + | * To securely acquire a fingerprint of the host key, use EC2 web-based terminal. Go to //Actions > Connect > EC2 Instance Connect > Connect// on //Instances// page of Amazon EC2 console. In the terminal, use ''[[https://man.openbsd.org/ssh-keygen|ssh-keygen]]'' command to display a fingerprint of any number of host keys algorithms. The following example shows SHA-256 and MD5 fingerprints of Ed25519 hostkey: \\ <code bash>sudo ssh-keygen -l -f /etc/<nohilite>ssh</nohilite>/ssh_host_ed25519_key |
- | sudo ssh-keygen -l -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key -E md5 | + | sudo ssh-keygen -l -f /etc/<nohilite>ssh</nohilite>/ssh_host_ed25519_key -E md5 |
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