Has the host key fingerprint for the sshd server at sdf.org changed for anyone else recently? Here's what it's sending me:
>6e:cd:53:4f:75:a1:e8:5b:63:74:32:4f:0c:85:05:17
I'm too scared to just continue connecting, so I just need some verification to make sure my Wifi isn't getting fucked or anything.
not sdf user, but here's mine anon
The authenticity of host 'sdf.org (192.94.73.15)' can't be established.
ED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:ZjwbO7AU8rHJExYrmZS2LqGZ7WfdoELfMrF54W92PYA.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?
>>56913063[mike@Reactor ~]$ ssh [email protected]
The authenticity of host 'sdf.org (192.94.73.15)' can't be established.
ED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:ZjwbO7AU8rHJExYrmZS2LqGZ7WfdoELfMrF54W92PYA.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?
>>56913063
$ ssh sdf.org
The authenticity of host 'sdf.org (192.94.73.15)' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is 6e:cd:53:4f:75:a1:e8:5b:63:74:32:4f:0c:85:05:17.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? ^C
>>56913169
>>56913118
>>56913194
Alright, looks like it checks out. Host key must have changed recently. Thanks based /g/entlemen!
>>56913063
Use a modern version of ssh that won't rely on pure RSA, first off.
Secondly, here's a fingerprint of the server.[mike@Reactor ~]$ file=$(mktemp)
[mike@Reactor ~]$ ssh-keyscan sdf.org > $file 2> /dev/null
[mike@Reactor ~]$ ssh-keygen -l -f $file
2048 SHA256:qih8N5idDcvQL9WVlfQM18Xv3noyulHqOlaba3arhgM sdf.org (RSA)
256 SHA256:ZjwbO7AU8rHJExYrmZS2LqGZ7WfdoELfMrF54W92PYA sdf.org (ED25519)
>>56913209
I'm fairly crypto illiterate and it probably doesn't help that I'm on Ubuntu 14.04