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Perhaps we should display the "bubble-babble" encoding for host key fingerprints, as well as the hexadecimal one, since several other implementations support it.
Bubble-babble is specified in an expired Internet-Draft (draft-huima-babble-01), archived on the IETF SECSH mailing list. There are various implementations around, such as Digest::BubbleBabble.pm.
Should we display both formats always, or let it be configurable? If the latter, per-session, or global? (See also ssh-fingerprint-formats.)
SGT, 2024-11-17: classifying this wish as dormant. I don't think bubble-babble caught on; if anything these days the two-dimensional 'wordart' representation would be of more use.