Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> ...One practical example - if you're used to seeing
>
> Host key fingerprint is 67:88:39:bd:7f:3c:df:a5:47:87:de:bd:9b:5e:7b:55
>
> and one morning when you've had way too little coffee you may not
> notice anything different if the machine greets you with
I'd
On 2009-02-04, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
> Chris writes:
>
>> I've recently enabled VisualHostKey yes in my .ssh/config file. I
>> would like to hear from people who are using it and how they are
>> finding it useful.
>
> Not much to say, really. The assumption that the ASCII-art picture
> giv
On Wed, 4 Feb 2009, Chris wrote:
> I've recently enabled VisualHostKey yes in my .ssh/config file. I
> would like to hear from people who are using it and how they are
> finding it useful.
the undead orc hits, you die.
Chris writes:
> I've recently enabled VisualHostKey yes in my .ssh/config file. I
> would like to hear from people who are using it and how they are
> finding it useful.
Not much to say, really. The assumption that the ASCII-art picture
gives you a fairly unique shape per host that stands out m
I've recently enabled VisualHostKey yes in my .ssh/config file. I
would like to hear from people who are using it and how they are
finding it useful.
Thanks.
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