![]() Then I’m taking a look with ProcMon to figure out where FileZilla caches its fingerprints. Then I went to the registry, but there’s no FileZilla entry under my HKCU Software key. What’s going on here? I started to search through FileZilla configuration files (XML files) looking for the cached fingerprints, and found nothing. ![]() I checked the fingerprint on my server, and it matched the one presented by FileZilla. ![]() I logged in over SSH, and my SSH client did not show a warning. This morning, I connected to my server over SFTP with FileZilla, and got this prompt: Today I figured out that FileZilla uses PuTTY‘s registry key (HKCU\SOFTWARE\SimonTatham\PuTTY\SshHostKeys) to cache SSH fingerprints.
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