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If you're connecting the first time to a SSH Server you will perhaps get an alert message.
If the message says: '' "The server's host key ist not cached in the registry. You have no gurantee that the server is the computer you think it is." '' it should also show you a fingerprint right below.
If you're connecting the first time to a SSH Server you will perhaps get an alert message.  {{attachment:alert.png}}

If the message says: '' "The server's host key ist not cached in the registry. You have no gurantee that the server is the computer you think it is." '' then it should also show you a fingerprint right below.
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Search or type in the hostname you want to connect to in the search bar on the top right corner of the website.
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ype in the hostname you want to connect to into the search bar on the top right corner of the website.
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If it's the same fingerprint as shown then can safely trust the connection. If it's the same fingerprint as shown then you can safely trust the connection.

SSH Fingerprints Website

If you're connecting the first time to a SSH Server you will perhaps get an alert message.

If the message says: "The server's host key ist not cached in the registry. You have no gurantee that the server is the computer you think it is." then it should also show you a fingerprint right below.

You can check if the fingerprint is correct with this website (https://ssh-fingerprints.ee.ethz.ch/).

The website contains the SSH fingerprints of every SSH server we manage.

Type in the hostname you want to connect to into the search bar on the top right corner of the website. The host with its fingerprint should now be shown in the table. Compare the fingerprint with the alert message. If it's the same fingerprint as shown then you can safely trust the connection.

SshFingerprints (last edited 2023-10-16 13:35:16 by alders)