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2019-05-29 2019-06-04
windows_older anchor (martin) 5.12 Bug 1589 – Use SHA-256 host key fingerprints (martin)
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===== [[connecting]] Connecting to the server ===== ===== [[connecting]] Connecting to the server =====
-Before the first connection, find out fingerprint of the server's ED25519 key by running ''%%.\ssh-keygen.exe -l -f "%ProgramData%\ssh\ssh_host_ed25519_key" -E md5%%'' from the OpenSSH installation folder (''%WINDIR%\System32\OpenSSH'' or ''C:\Program Files\OpenSSH''), as the Administrator (with PowerShell, use ''$env:ProgramData'' instead of ''%ProgramData%''): &winpath+Before the first connection, find out fingerprint of the server's ED25519 key by running ''%%.\ssh-keygen.exe -l -f "%ProgramData%\ssh\ssh_host_ed25519_key"%%'' from the OpenSSH installation folder (''%WINDIR%\System32\OpenSSH'' or ''C:\Program Files\OpenSSH''), as the Administrator (with PowerShell, use ''$env:ProgramData'' instead of ''%ProgramData%''): &winpath
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-C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH>.\ssh-keygen.exe -l -f "%ProgramData%\ssh\ssh_host_ed25519_key" -E md5 +C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH>.\ssh-keygen.exe -l -f "%ProgramData%\ssh\ssh_host_ed25519_key" 
-256 MD5:0d:df:0a:db:b4:e9:f1:08:d5:59:2b:91:8e:08:1c:78 martin@example (ED25519)+256 SHA256:KFi18tCRGsQmxMPioKvg0flaFI9aI/ebXfIDIOgIVGU martin@example (ED25519)
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