solo-dicekeys
yubikey-agent
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solo-dicekeys
- How to Store an SSH Key on a Yubikey
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Fido2, SSH and a backup key
Actually, it is: https://github.com/conorpp/solo-dicekeys/
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My DiceKeys just arrived. What do I do now?
This seems to refer to https://dicekeys.com, basically a number of dice mean to be used as seeds for cryptographic seeds I guess.
From the little I understand you might need a custom firmware for your solo key https://github.com/conorpp/solo-dicekeys and then you can set the seed from the dicekeys app?
Their release page seems to have more info https://github.com/conorpp/solo-dicekeys/releases/tag/5.0.0
As always, do some more research as that’s just from a cursory google into dicekeys and solo.
yubikey-agent
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Show HN: SSH-tpm-agent – SSH agent for TPMs
This is a great idea. I now exclusively use SSH keys on hardware security modules of some kind. I use "Secretive", a mac app that does the same, plus a yubikey using yubikey-agent (https://github.com/FiloSottile/yubikey-agent; there are too many complicated ways to use SSH keys with a yubikey this is one of the friendliest ones). Depending on the security and frequency of which I access the service impacts whether I need presence confirmation or use secretive versus the yubikey.
I would be remiss to mention there are existing SSH TPM projects, not sure how this one differentiates. It seems to at least have the user experience pretty simple, similar to yubikey-agent (and secretive), and unlike some of the existing solutions which have quite a few extra steps:
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Secretive: Store SSH Keys in the Secure Enclave
Also check out https://github.com/FiloSottile/yubikey-agent which simplifies the setup quite a bit.
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Yubikey ssh keys with Ansible, wants to be touched constantly
I'm using it on nixOS and macOS, via Nix Packages and Homebrew respectively. It's this - https://github.com/FiloSottile/yubikey-agent I'm realizing from this thread that it's not an official package. I'll go closer to the source with ykman. Thanks!
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Is it possible to use AGE with a Ledger hardware device?
I think the Ledger Manager only interfaces with the GPG and SSH agents, neither of which age take advantage of. But age does have support for Yubikeys (see https://github.com/FiloSottile/yubikey-agent). If you can interface with the Ledger hardware device as a Yubikey, this might work. I don't have experience here, just a thought.
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Cloudflare Hardware Keys (Yubico Partnership)
You can use PIV for SSH just fine.
It's not OpenSSH's weird FIDO mode, but I don't like the FIDO mode anyway because it requires storing a file on the computer.
https://github.com/FiloSottile/yubikey-agent
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Am I the only one who's nervous when SSH-agent forwarding?
I have the same concern. I modified Pageant (Windows agent) so that it prompts me before signing anything which helps ease my mind, I only approve when I know I'm connecting to a new server. There are also options like requiring a Yubikey too (https://github.com/FiloSottile/yubikey-agent)
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Failed to fetch key with ECDSA keys via libykcs11.dll
Aging MBP, Intel based, Monterey 12.3.1 uname -v Darwin Kernel Version 21.4.0: Fri Mar 18 00:45:05 PDT 2022; root:xnu-8020.101.4~15/RELEASE_X86_64 brew info yubikey-agent yubikey-agent: stable 0.1.5 (bottled), HEAD Seamless ssh-agent for YubiKeys and other PIV tokens https://filippo.io/yubikey-agent /usr/local/Cellar/yubikey-agent/0.1.5 (7 files, 4.8MB) * ...
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How to Store an SSH Key on a Yubikey
Unless I've missed something, SSH keys stored on Yubikeys are still hampered because you aren't allowed to a touch policy of "touch never".
Imagine needing to touch the Yubikey with each "git pull" or using Ansible to operate over SSH on a dozen servers in parallel, and needing to touch the Yubikey once for each server.
The feature request I'm tracking is here: https://github.com/FiloSottile/yubikey-agent/issues/95
The proposed feature would allow setting a touch policy for the SSH key.
- FreeBSD SSH Hardening
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Yubikey PIV encrypted messaging system
If you can do ssh, you can sign messages: https://github.com/FiloSottile/yubikey-agent
What are some alternatives?
gpg-hd - A BIP-39 / seed-phrase / brain-wallet based Hierarchical Deterministic GPG / SSH key generator that also provisions OpenPGP smartcards for easy key backup and recovery.
wsl-ssh-agent - Helper to interface with Windows ssh-agent.exe service from Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
zsca - Zero-trust SSH CA
aws-vault - A vault for securely storing and accessing AWS credentials in development environments
pass - 🔑 YubiKey-sealed Secrets-as-Code for git.
authelia - The Single Sign-On Multi-Factor portal for web apps
yubikey-manager - Python library and command line tool for configuring any YubiKey over all USB interfaces.
age-plugin-yubikey - YubiKey plugin for age
seeding-webauthn - A spec for deriving FIDO key pairs from a seed
win-gpg-agent - [DEPRECATED] Windows helpers for GnuPG tools suite
ssh-audit - SSH server & client security auditing (banner, key exchange, encryption, mac, compression, compatibility, security, etc)
piv-agent - An SSH and GPG agent which you can use with your PIV hardware security device (e.g. a Yubikey).