When I ssh into a box it presents me with a rsa finger print as below:

The authenticity of host 'samplehost (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)' can't be
established.
RSA key fingerprint is 2f:e4:d2:75:5a:a1:55:b4:42:54:69:91:72:dd:72:4a

I'd like to confirm which certificate is being used on this box. To do this
I've logged into the box and  I've been trying to generate the same
fingerprint from a certificate file. I'm pretty sure the certificate file in
question is /opt/apache/conf/ssl.crt/server.crt but running the following
command gives the sha1 fingerprint. Is there a way to get the RSA
fingerprint? Or is there something else I can try?

openssl x509 -noout -fingerprint -in server.crt
SHA1 Fingerprint=6B:41:50:43:6A:E9:26:CB:66:98:19:20:42:11:BF:9E:68:AA:E0:34


Thanks,
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Chris

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