Hi Todd,
Great question. Posted a new devcenter article with the details here:
http://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/git-repository-ssh-fingerprints

Oren

On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Todd A. Jacobs <[email protected]> wrote:
> When attempting to push to Heroku from a new machine:
>
>    $ git push heroku master
>    The authenticity of host 'heroku.com (50.19.85.132)' can't be
> established.
>    RSA key fingerprint is 8b:48:5e:67:0e:c9:16:47:32:f2:87:0c:
> 1f:c8:60:ad.
>
> This is expected, but I have no mechanism for verifying authenticity
> of the host key. A search of the Heroku dev center docs turns up
> nothing relating to the host key, nor is there an SSHFP or TXT record
> in DNS.
>
> It seems like something that should be easier to find in the developer
> docs. In the meantime, can anyone point me to an official source
> validating the fingerprint?
>
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