> here goes. on the one hand, renaming the library makes it significantly
> more hassle to patch ports to use it, on the other it no longer needs to
> go in a subdir so no more rpath, and "make port-lib-depends-check" works.
I can live with this, but I think it's not a great trade-off. I would have
preferred the original eopenssl-like approach.
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Tuesday, March 03, 2026
Re: YubiKey and FIDO, how do you do it?
On Tue, 03 Mar 2026 12:31:54 +0100,
Mikolaj Kucharski <mikolaj@kucharski.name> wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I am not sure should following command work:
>
> $ ykman fido info
> WARNING: No OTP HID backend available. OTP protocols will not function.
>
> and it's stuck like that. I have pcscd running. Not sure what did I
> miss.
>
I'm using yubikey daily with following scope:
- GnuPG and using it as ssh-agent works fine.
- ykman configuration seems to work but only one command, after that token
need to be reconnected
- ykman oath as 2FA storage works fine
- FIDO login via firefox and chromium works fine
But I had configured it in other OS. I've tried to port old YubiKey Manager
(before it was moved to flutter), but it is let say not that trivial and
seems wired, because it is outdated and never will be updated.
--
wbr, Kirill
Mikolaj Kucharski <mikolaj@kucharski.name> wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> I am not sure should following command work:
>
> $ ykman fido info
> WARNING: No OTP HID backend available. OTP protocols will not function.
>
> and it's stuck like that. I have pcscd running. Not sure what did I
> miss.
>
I'm using yubikey daily with following scope:
- GnuPG and using it as ssh-agent works fine.
- ykman configuration seems to work but only one command, after that token
need to be reconnected
- ykman oath as 2FA storage works fine
- FIDO login via firefox and chromium works fine
But I had configured it in other OS. I've tried to port old YubiKey Manager
(before it was moved to flutter), but it is let say not that trivial and
seems wired, because it is outdated and never will be updated.
--
wbr, Kirill
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