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I need to do the SSH key audit for GitHub, but I am not sure how do find my RSA key fingerprint. I originally followed a guide to generate an SSH key on Linux.
What is the command I need to enter to find my current RSA key fingerprint?
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Run the following command to retrieve the SHA256 fingerprint of your SSH key (
-l means 'list' instead of create a new key, -f means 'filename'):
So for example, on my machine the command I ran was (using RSA public key):
To get the GitHub (MD5) fingerprint format with newer versions of ssh-keygen, run:
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Bonus information:
ssh-keygen -lf also works on known_hosts and authorized_keys files.
To find most public keys on Linux/Unix/OS X systems, run
(If you want to see inside other users' homedirs, you'll have to be root or sudo.)
The Dan Dascalescu
ssh-add -l is very similar, but lists the fingerprints of keys added to your agent. (OS X users take note that magic passwordless SSH via Keychain is not the same as using ssh-agent.)
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The newer SSH commands will list fingerprints as a SHA256 Key.
For example:
If you need to compare it against an old fingerprint you also need to specify to use the MD5 fingerprint hashing function.
Also available:
-E sha1
Update.. YES..yes.. I know.. DSA keys for SSH should no longer be used, the older RSA key or newer ecliptic keys should be used instead.
To those 'admins' that keep editing the command I used in the above. STOP CHANGING IT! You make the command and resulting output mis-match!
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To see your key on Ubuntu, just enter the following command on your terminal:
ssh-add -l
You will get an output like this:
2568 0j:20:4b:88:a7:9t:wd:19:f0:d4:4y:9g:27:cf:97:23 yourName@ubuntu (RSA)
If however you get an error like;
Could not open a connection to your authentication agent. Then it means that ssh-agent is not running. You can start/run it with: ssh-agent bash (thanks to @Richard in the comments) and then re-run ssh-add -l
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A key pair (the private and public keys) will have the same fingerprint; so in the case you can't remember which private key belong to which public key, find the match by comparing their fingerprints.
The most voted answer by Marvin Vinto provides the fingerprint of a public SSH key file. The fingerprint of the corresponding private SSH key can also be queried, but it requires a longer series of step, as shown below.
I do not add new information, but hopefully this answer is clear to users of all levels.
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The fastest way if your keys are in an SSH agent:
Each key in the agent will be printed as:
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Reproducing content from AWS forums here, because I found it useful to my use case - I wanted to check which of my keys matched ones I had imported into AWS
openssl pkey -in ~/.ssh/ec2/primary.pem -pubout -outform DER | openssl md5 -c
Where:- PhilPhil
primary.pem is the private key to check
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will also work on Mac OS X v10.8 (Mountain Lion) - v10.10 (Yosemite).
It also supports the option Dawid Ferenczy Rogožan
-E to specify the fingerprint format so in case MD5 is needed (it's often used, e.g. by GitHub), just add -E md5 to the command.
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This is the shell function I use to get my SSH key finger print for creating DigitalOcean droplets:
Put it in your Peter Mortensen
~/.bashrc , source it, and then you can get the finger print as so:
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On Windows, if you're running PuTTY/Pageant, the fingerprint is listed when you load your PuTTY (.ppk) key into Pageant. It is pretty useful in case you forget which one you're using.
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If your SSH agent is running, it is
to list RSA fingerprints of all identities, or
-L for listing public keys.
If your agent is not running, try:
And for your public keys:
If you get the message: 'The agent has no identities.', then you have to generate your RSA key by Peter Mortensen
ssh-keygen first.
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Google Compute Engine shows the SSH host key fingerprint in the serial output of a Linux instance. The API can get that data from GCE, and there is no need to log in to the instance.
I didn't find it anywhere else but from the serial output. I think the fingerprint should be in some more programmer-friendly place.
However, it seems that it depends on the type of an instance. I am using instances of Debian 7 (Wheezy) f1-micro.
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re Paulre Paul
Sometimes you can have a bunch of keys in your
~/.ssh directory, and don't know which matches the fingerprint shown by GitHub/Gitlab/etc.
Here's how to show the key filenames and MD5 fingerprints of all the keys in your
~/.ssh directory:
(For what the parameters mean, refer to this answer about the
find command.
Note that the private/public files that belong to one key have the same fingerprint, so you'll see duplicates.
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To check a remote SSH server prior to the first connection, you can give a look at www.server-stats.net/ssh/ to see all SHH keys for the server, as well as from when the key is known.
That's not like an SSL certificate, but definitely a must-do before connecting to any SSH server for the first time.
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On Fedora I do [locate ~/.ssh] which tells me keys are @
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