The authenticity of host can’t be established ECDSA key fingerprint is SHA256
时间: 2024-05-24 21:15:16 浏览: 22
It seems like you're trying to connect to a remote host via SSH, and the authenticity of the host cannot be established because its ECDSA key fingerprint is SHA256. This message is a security measure to ensure that you are connecting to the intended host and not a potential attacker.
To proceed with the connection, you can verify the fingerprint of the host with a trusted source (such as the host administrator) and then add the host's key to your local SSH key store. You can do this by using the command "ssh-keyscan" to retrieve the host's key, and then appending the key to the "known_hosts" file in your local SSH directory.
Alternatively, you can opt to not proceed with the connection if you are unsure about the host's authenticity.