Confusion with SHA-1 in Firebase











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I want to know what SHA-1 I need to write in this window:



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Is it the one that I see on the signinReport inside Android Studio, as shown here:
enter image description here



Or, this is the SHA-1 I need to generate according to this tutorial:
Authenticating Your Client



Or they are the same one?



Also, when I try to follow their tutorial, via command line, I just, can't get it to work, what am I doing wrong:



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  • This is is true signinReport inside Android Studio.
    – Hardik Parmar
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I want to know what SHA-1 I need to write in this window:



enter image description here



Is it the one that I see on the signinReport inside Android Studio, as shown here:
enter image description here



Or, this is the SHA-1 I need to generate according to this tutorial:
Authenticating Your Client



Or they are the same one?



Also, when I try to follow their tutorial, via command line, I just, can't get it to work, what am I doing wrong:



enter image description here



Totally confused, would love to get clarification










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  • This is is true signinReport inside Android Studio.
    – Hardik Parmar
    Nov 22 at 13:33













up vote
1
down vote

favorite









up vote
1
down vote

favorite











I want to know what SHA-1 I need to write in this window:



enter image description here



Is it the one that I see on the signinReport inside Android Studio, as shown here:
enter image description here



Or, this is the SHA-1 I need to generate according to this tutorial:
Authenticating Your Client



Or they are the same one?



Also, when I try to follow their tutorial, via command line, I just, can't get it to work, what am I doing wrong:



enter image description here



Totally confused, would love to get clarification










share|improve this question













I want to know what SHA-1 I need to write in this window:



enter image description here



Is it the one that I see on the signinReport inside Android Studio, as shown here:
enter image description here



Or, this is the SHA-1 I need to generate according to this tutorial:
Authenticating Your Client



Or they are the same one?



Also, when I try to follow their tutorial, via command line, I just, can't get it to work, what am I doing wrong:



enter image description here



Totally confused, would love to get clarification







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  • This is is true signinReport inside Android Studio.
    – Hardik Parmar
    Nov 22 at 13:33


















  • This is is true signinReport inside Android Studio.
    – Hardik Parmar
    Nov 22 at 13:33
















This is is true signinReport inside Android Studio.
– Hardik Parmar
Nov 22 at 13:33




This is is true signinReport inside Android Studio.
– Hardik Parmar
Nov 22 at 13:33












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You can use sha1 key given in studio like below imageenter image description here




Or You can find using command also like below (Open CMD and hit below commands)




For Debug mode:



keytool -list -v -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android 


for Release mode:



keytool -list -v -keystore {keystore_name} -alias {alias_name}


example:



keytool -list -v -keystore C:UsersMGDesktoptest.jks -alias test





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  • So the cmd is a way to FIND the existing Android Studio key? Another thing: Where do I run this command? because when I copy-paste your code in the Java bin folder, I get keytool error: java.lang.Exception: Keystore file does not exist
    – TTnote
    Nov 22 at 13:02












  • @TTnote, you need to run above command on command prompt, no need to go in java folder. Just open cmd and run above command
    – Anil Ghodake
    Nov 23 at 4:39











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You can use sha1 key given in studio like below imageenter image description here




Or You can find using command also like below (Open CMD and hit below commands)




For Debug mode:



keytool -list -v -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android 


for Release mode:



keytool -list -v -keystore {keystore_name} -alias {alias_name}


example:



keytool -list -v -keystore C:UsersMGDesktoptest.jks -alias test





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  • So the cmd is a way to FIND the existing Android Studio key? Another thing: Where do I run this command? because when I copy-paste your code in the Java bin folder, I get keytool error: java.lang.Exception: Keystore file does not exist
    – TTnote
    Nov 22 at 13:02












  • @TTnote, you need to run above command on command prompt, no need to go in java folder. Just open cmd and run above command
    – Anil Ghodake
    Nov 23 at 4:39















up vote
2
down vote













You can use sha1 key given in studio like below imageenter image description here




Or You can find using command also like below (Open CMD and hit below commands)




For Debug mode:



keytool -list -v -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android 


for Release mode:



keytool -list -v -keystore {keystore_name} -alias {alias_name}


example:



keytool -list -v -keystore C:UsersMGDesktoptest.jks -alias test





share|improve this answer























  • So the cmd is a way to FIND the existing Android Studio key? Another thing: Where do I run this command? because when I copy-paste your code in the Java bin folder, I get keytool error: java.lang.Exception: Keystore file does not exist
    – TTnote
    Nov 22 at 13:02












  • @TTnote, you need to run above command on command prompt, no need to go in java folder. Just open cmd and run above command
    – Anil Ghodake
    Nov 23 at 4:39













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up vote
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You can use sha1 key given in studio like below imageenter image description here




Or You can find using command also like below (Open CMD and hit below commands)




For Debug mode:



keytool -list -v -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android 


for Release mode:



keytool -list -v -keystore {keystore_name} -alias {alias_name}


example:



keytool -list -v -keystore C:UsersMGDesktoptest.jks -alias test





share|improve this answer














You can use sha1 key given in studio like below imageenter image description here




Or You can find using command also like below (Open CMD and hit below commands)




For Debug mode:



keytool -list -v -keystore ~/.android/debug.keystore -alias androiddebugkey -storepass android -keypass android 


for Release mode:



keytool -list -v -keystore {keystore_name} -alias {alias_name}


example:



keytool -list -v -keystore C:UsersMGDesktoptest.jks -alias test






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  • So the cmd is a way to FIND the existing Android Studio key? Another thing: Where do I run this command? because when I copy-paste your code in the Java bin folder, I get keytool error: java.lang.Exception: Keystore file does not exist
    – TTnote
    Nov 22 at 13:02












  • @TTnote, you need to run above command on command prompt, no need to go in java folder. Just open cmd and run above command
    – Anil Ghodake
    Nov 23 at 4:39


















  • So the cmd is a way to FIND the existing Android Studio key? Another thing: Where do I run this command? because when I copy-paste your code in the Java bin folder, I get keytool error: java.lang.Exception: Keystore file does not exist
    – TTnote
    Nov 22 at 13:02












  • @TTnote, you need to run above command on command prompt, no need to go in java folder. Just open cmd and run above command
    – Anil Ghodake
    Nov 23 at 4:39
















So the cmd is a way to FIND the existing Android Studio key? Another thing: Where do I run this command? because when I copy-paste your code in the Java bin folder, I get keytool error: java.lang.Exception: Keystore file does not exist
– TTnote
Nov 22 at 13:02






So the cmd is a way to FIND the existing Android Studio key? Another thing: Where do I run this command? because when I copy-paste your code in the Java bin folder, I get keytool error: java.lang.Exception: Keystore file does not exist
– TTnote
Nov 22 at 13:02














@TTnote, you need to run above command on command prompt, no need to go in java folder. Just open cmd and run above command
– Anil Ghodake
Nov 23 at 4:39




@TTnote, you need to run above command on command prompt, no need to go in java folder. Just open cmd and run above command
– Anil Ghodake
Nov 23 at 4:39


















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