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VisualHostKey support is a good indicator of the performance of the ssh-keygen(1) command. The tool generates a data file that can be displayed to the console, and which can be read by the ssh(1) client. VisualHostKeys should be distributed alongside the ssh-keygen(1) output to aid in the key change process.
The options can be combined or used separately. With them, it will be possible to make ssh-keygen(1) more usable. A visual guide to the available options can be found in the ssh_config(5) man page.
The new option allows to use ssh-keygen(1) in interactive mode. The new key type allows to dislay fingerprint as ASCII art by default. The fingerprint will be displayed each time the user enters a new host. To make the fingerprint changeable, just create a new key file with the option VisualHostKey set to yes in the ~/.ssh/config file.
This visualisation scheme was developed in the process of migrating a large corpus of ~20,000 SSH hosts to a new key based authentication system where host keys are usually downloaded from a central server. Simply put, it is easy to visually recall which host keys are changed, which are the same and which are different. In addition to the new type of visualisation, the other motivation was to provide something that could be displayed in the default graphical ssh-keygen(1) editor. The following image illustrates an example of the visualisation to show the effect of host key changes on connection attempts:
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