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====== SSH Keys Issue ====== | ====== SSH Keys Issue ====== | ||
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The authenticity of host ' | The authenticity of host ' | ||
ECDSA key fingerprint is 65: | ECDSA key fingerprint is 65: | ||
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+ | \\ You need to add your key to the remote device to be trusted, then you won't get asked for password on each connection (a real pain when using scripts). | ||
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===== This Worked for Us in the End ===== | ===== This Worked for Us in the End ===== |
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