Munis Single Sign On Client PuTTY Security Alert
When logging onto Munis via the Single Sign On Client there is a PuTTY Security Alert.
The issue will read something like this:
WARNING - POTENTIAL SECURITY BREACH!
The server's host key does not match the one PuTTY has cached. This means that either the server administrator has changed the host key, or you have actually connected to another computer pretending to be this server. The new dss key fingerprint is: ...
... If you were expecting this change and trust the new key, press "Accept" to update PuTTY's cache and continue connecting. If you want to carry on connecting but without updating the cache, press "Connect Once", If you want to abandon the connection completely, press "Cancel" to cancel. Pressing "Cancel" is the ONLY guaranteed safe choice.
Munis 11.3
Munis Single Signed Desktop Client (SSO)
The SSO Client populates a warning to ensure that you are connecting to the desired address and is sending you a message just to be safe. This can be due to hosted server updates.
This error is just a precaution, you can safely disregard this message by clicking Accept.Â