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If you are using MobaXterm, PuTTY, or WinSCP as your ssh (or scp) client under Windows, the warning will appear in a pop-up window and will allow you to accept the new host key by clicking "Yes".  '''Only click yes if the fingerprint matches one of the fingerprints listed below''' in the section [[SSH_changes#SSH_host_key_fingerprints|SSH host key fingerprints]].  If the fingerprint does not match any on the list below, do not accept the connection, and contact [[Technical support]] with the details.
If you are using MobaXterm, PuTTY, or WinSCP as your ssh (or scp) client under Windows, the warning will appear in a pop-up window and will allow you to accept the new host key by clicking "Yes".  '''Only click yes if the fingerprint matches one of the fingerprints listed below''' in the section [[SSH_changes#SSH_host_key_fingerprints|SSH host key fingerprints]].  If the fingerprint does not match any on the list below, do not accept the connection, and contact [[Technical support]] with the details.


=== macOS, Linux, GitBash or Cygwin ===
=== macOS, Linux, GitBash, Cygwin ===


If you are using the command line <tt>ssh</tt> command on macOS, Linux, GitBash or Cygwin, you should tell your system to "forget" the old host key by running one of the following commands:
If you are using the command line <tt>ssh</tt> command on macOS, Linux, GitBash or Cygwin, you should tell your system to "forget" the old host key by running one of the following commands:
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