Ssh returning different fingerprint over different ports?

The problem occurs when you have two different adapters - one working as NAT and other working as a normal adapter This happened to me when I was using ssh from two different ports on a virtual machine. The VM was configured with NAT and Bridged adapter When I tried to ssh on default port, NAT was being used, giving me a different fingerprint than when I trying to ssh via non-default port (for which bridged adapter was getting used) HTH for those who run into the same problem.

The problem occurs when you have two different adapters - one working as NAT and other working as a normal adapter. This happened to me when I was using ssh from two different ports on a virtual machine. The VM was configured with NAT and Bridged adapter.

When I tried to ssh on default port, NAT was being used, giving me a different fingerprint than when I trying to ssh via non-default port (for which bridged adapter was getting used). HTH for those who run into the same problem...

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