FAQs about public key fingerprints

What are SSH public key fingerprints?

SSH public key fingerprints are used to verify your Backlog Git and protect communications from spoofing, eavesdropping, or tampering by malicious third parties on your network.

What fingerprints are used in Backlog?

The following public key fingerprints are shown when you connect your Git repository to Backlog for the first time:

backlog.com

SHA256:w1Lng4UpfjBOloZubOkoIusr/eYXc6lBfxcaLlogfI0 (RSA)
SHA256:E6NTT1A1jvvgei4BLRD4O7cLPzBZjnIMJryC3JrOdx4 (ECDSA)
SHA256:vn0Iu2jrdSZZalB/VFEvrBSHYKig1KqsRSqU4HOdkDc (Ed25519)

backlog.jp

SHA256:vUgu+kx0TNpk/3Za77SIWd/+3nNsamN/C/+ncbV/20g (RSA)
SHA256:M84ONmM/9bPog2blAZi7aiJ9/vpjNaCLsCqu61gnm6Q (ECDSA)
SHA256:S+rudHUgqeXOctYndOfk00EPe3oBTrFrklXb0wUvO3U (Ed25519)

backlogtool.com

SHA256:k2BHOprr/aZuR9+o8w8lprARH8R8myxv/76VGUUxEB0 (RSA)
SHA256:4sOD8NibICvJ6R/WyM7VfNPvXmfTksVMWg9IsnznAD8 (ECDSA)
SHA256:4lgwdzpzNRgfOzpOdcXeH0r5cWJdLAwGA2y7wGVGptM (Ed25519)
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