git-credential-manager
openssh-sk-winhello
git-credential-manager | openssh-sk-winhello | |
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35 | 7 | |
5,682 | 181 | |
1.7% | - | |
8.7 | 0.0 | |
6 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
C# | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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git-credential-manager
- AvaloniaUI: Create Multi-Platform Apps with .NET
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Help switching from https to SSH to push files to a repository
You can still use HTTPS, just not username/password as authentication. Personally, I think using HTTPS Git Credential Manager is simpler than SSH, as GCM allows you to use GitHub OAuth in your browser to sign in.
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git push without having to manually type into the terminal my credentials
Hi, use git Credential Manager https://github.com/git-ecosystem/git-credential-manager been using it with Github and Azure Repo. Make sure that you update your machine global git config to use it.
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Sharing Git credentials between Windows and WSL
Download Git for Windows and choose Git Credential Manager (GCM) as credential helper on the installation steps.
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GCM issue
This is an application indepentend from git, so best use its channels. A quick search through their Github repo found this issue: https://github.com/GitCredentialManager/git-credential-manager/issues/899
- Tried to upload my Xcode project to GitHub through the terminal. However, I got a message asking for my GitHub password in which there is an emoji of a key, but it doesn’t let me type anything. How can I get this resolved?
- Having Trouble With Git Credential Manager
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Using Git Credentials Manager (GCM)
Download the GCM Deb file from here - https://github.com/GitCredentialManager/git-credential-manager/releases/download/v2.0.877/gcm-linux_amd64.2.0.877.deb
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Installing Git - 14 days of Git
When working with external Git repositories it is best practice to use multi-factor HTTPS authentication. It is best to leave the default option by using the built in Git Credential Manager.
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Microsoft Teams stores auth tokens as cleartext in Windows, Linux, Macs
(We haven't started using Git Credential Manager Core yet and I haven't done any research into it, so I don't know if it'll throw a wrench in things.)
openssh-sk-winhello
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Use TouchID to Authenticate Sudo on macOS
For Windows, it seems it's possible[0, see footnote], however there are problems like general incompatibilities [1], and official support status is " We have this in our backlog. At this point it's not prioritized.".
0: https://github.com/tavrez/openssh-sk-winhello
0.footnote: "Windows Hello also supports other types of authenticators like internal TPM device(if they support generating ECDSA or Ed25519 keys, they can be used instead of FIDO/U2F security keys)."
1: https://github.com/tavrez/openssh-sk-winhello/issues
2: https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH/issues/1804#issu...
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Hardening SSH
Awesome article! Also found this tool (tavrez/OpenSsh-sk-winhello) for windows that lets you do this without admin access
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[QUESTION] Is there a best way to manage multiple SSH on multiple Yubikeys?
Which is also how they are generated when retrieving them on a new computer via ssh-keygen -K since I used the application=ssh:yubikey_5 flag when first generating them. So something like ssh-keygen -t ed25519-sk -O resident -O application=ssh:yubikey_5c, but because I am on Windows I also had the -w winhello.dll flag (In case anyone stumbles on this question)
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Using Yubikey FIDO with ssh-agent on macOS?
This is what i used but YMMV https://github.com/tavrez/openssh-sk-winhello/releases/tag/v2.0.0
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Tell HN: GitHub no longer supporting unauthenticated `git://`
> Because AFAIK, (Fido) yubikey support is still missing.
Correct, hopefully Microsoft will provide an updated SSH client soon. It only requires recompiling OpenSSH with the correct flags.
Alternatively, use these build instruction for openssh with FIDO for windows:
https://gist.github.com/martelletto/6a7cf806c6433ac9ce71d66a...
> Using either the PKCS#11 support or the gpg applet requires some extra piece of software
For those wanting to do that, here are some ways:
Using a premade dll:
https://github-wiki-see.page/m/mooltipass/minible/wiki/Setti...
Or with a middleware:
https://github.com/mgbowen/windows-fido-bridge
Using the Hello API:
https://github.com/tavrez/openssh-sk-winhello
Given how many people came with their own ways, I believe there's enough demand for Microsoft to fix that.
- Unable to generate ssh sk keys on Windows 10
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How often should I rotate my SSH keys?
My knowledge of WebAuthn is limited but their invocation of the relevant API seems like it should work for fingerprints also.
[1] https://github.com/tavrez/openssh-sk-winhello
What are some alternatives?
lazygit - simple terminal UI for git commands
libfido2 - Provides library functionality for FIDO2, including communication with a device over USB or NFC.
wsl2-ssh-pageant - bridge between windows pageant and wsl2
windows-fido-bridge - An OpenSSH SK middleware that allows you to use a FIDO/U2F security key (e.g. a YubiKey) to SSH into a remote server from WSL or Cygwin.
gitbrute - brute-force a git commit hash
tokens
secretive - Store SSH keys in the Secure Enclave
sekey - Use Touch ID / Secure Enclave for SSH Authentication!
Git-Credential-Manager-for-Mac-and-Linux - Git Credential Manager for Mac and Linux stores credentials for Git version control securely. Provides secure logon for Visual Studio Team Services (visualstudio.com).
Win32-OpenSSH - Win32 port of OpenSSH