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Until now I generated all SSHFP resource records on the SSH destination server itself via [crayon-5ade4fa718c46198788404-i/]. This is quite easy when you already have an SSH connection to a standard Linux system. But when connecting to third party products such as routers, firewalls, whatever appliances, you don’t have this option. Hence I searched and found …
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