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Yubi Key - Linux


PixL

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2 hours ago, PixL said:

has anyone used one of these with Mint Linux to add 2 factor to logging into their machine?

I tried with my neo but failed, it wasn't as straight forward as I hoped. However, I did add it to my gmail account and use it to authenticate as 2FA when adding the account or using the account with first time use on new/unknown hardware. That seems to work well, especially on mobile devices as the neo uses NFC making it quick.

I really do need to take some time to have another crack at laptop 2fa or login authentication. Its on my todo list.

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6 hours ago, Just_a_User said:

I tried with my neo but failed, it wasn't as straight forward as I hoped. However, I did add it to my gmail account and use it to authenticate as 2FA when adding the account or using the account with first time use on new/unknown hardware. That seems to work well, especially on mobile devices as the neo uses NFC making it quick.

I really do need to take some time to have another crack at laptop 2fa or login authentication. Its on my todo list.

had same issue with mint and yubi key with gmail

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I think I just bought a $35 keyring.... can't get it to do anything with Mint Linux.  The Yubikey Personalisation tool just says its not inserted... bahh

**Edit... gmail works ok in Chrome and now Firefox

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