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Q. What are the fingerprints for the NearlyFreeSpeech.NET ssh keys?

We publish SSHFP records for our SSH servers that should automate validating the keys, but if you need or want to check them, the current keys are:

ssh.nyc1.nearlyfreespeech.net

Ed25519 (256 bit)
SHA256: etjM+pc9ujAYv0M7gTAiLUHdZe0nAxlEQ2PRIdEjvRE
SHA1: XO+J7hJ4V4e+zVpBz+0wu4LHPFg
ECDSA (256 bit)
SHA256: xrzTydrj/Zy5Q4fMdP9wuG0r6yNsiZMpUAVSk4RVdvw
SHA1: BUCA+eGPJg9732Po81bw9qWoAbc
RSA (4096 bit)
SHA256: 0dJWfqf2P7gyPJbrNEpffWJPggXvSiKZUjmWvFFMXV0
SHA1: HqJG7/hWJWcOMpMMDz1TiW69hEk

ssh-verify.nearlyfreespeech.net (Only used during login recovery!)

Ed25519 (256 bit)
SHA256: oV0EgXiRE5Mk6w0EHqRMY+klKNDwM3JDlpef8M9MYJQ
SHA1: 7Y3AVCKi1CgBgINuGO5ie5JWOnE
ECDSA (256 bit)
SHA256: pY8uya1HVFk4toRu607j1lTgLpC6MtCQHhZ0Y5bA6m4
SHA1: gFiW3jvBH/ZWV2j0YYCKukKS6o0
RSA (4096 bit)
SHA256: bpFOSA2/LFoFfHyCnHwFQJScXEcxjlSDApcP16k8WdY
SHA1: DMXdWlnQgsgX9I4F1zc6OindAho

If your client is giving you key fingerprints in MD5 format, check your settings (e.g., FingerprintHash sha256) or update your ssh client.