![]() ![]() ![]() When writing a WinSCP script or code using WinSCP. 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 Server and Protocol Information Dialog. Once you connect, WinSCP caches the fingerprint and will ensure, that the key is unchanged every time you connect later on. from home or a client), but you have a physical access to the server site, connect from the server site the first time (e.g. For example if you plan to connect to the server from an external site (e.g. Before connecting for the first time, ensure a security of your local machine and a line to the server. If you do not have anyone else to obtain the fingerprint from, you may need to connect to the server without knowing the fingerprint. So it is not secret and can be safely sent over unencrypted (yet trusted) communication channels. Also note that the host key fingerprint is generated from a public key part of the host key only. The host key is only one and hence the same for all users. Instead you can ask anyone else who has a physical access to the server or who already knows the host key. In the real world, most administrators do not provide the host key fingerprint. ![]()
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