![]() This is unfortunate, because it means we have two fingerprints, although arguably the OpenSSH key fingerprint is much more common. However, the OSX Mavericks version of ssh-keygen can't compute the AWS fingerprint correctly (e.g. https://www.netmeister.org/blog/ssh2pkcs8.html) So we work on OSX Mavericks, we use the more common OpenSSH fingerprint. |
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