yubikey-provisioning-scripts
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yubikey-provisioning-scripts
- Passwordless sudo and verified GitHub commit signing with Yubikey - a pair coder's dream
- Scripts to automate Yubikey provisioning. They set up your yubikey for you so you don't have to!
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How to Yubikey: A Configuration Cheatsheet
It really depends on what you want to do with the yubikeys. If you're just using the PGP functionality (like SSH-ing and signing git commits) all you have to do is upload the same private (sub)keys to the two yubikeys and they'll be functionally the same*. I wouldn't know about other (more advanced) features though.
If you follow DrDuh's guide, you should be able to set up the yubikeys in the way I described. I also created some provisioning scripts that automate the whole process which you should be able to use to provision the PGP applet:
https://github.com/santiago-mooser/yubikey-provisioning-scri...
Make sure to enable the export of the private key though!
- Scripts to Automate the Provisioning of a Yubikey
- I wrote some scripts to automate the provisioning of yubikey's openPGP applet
- I created some bash scripts to automate the provisioning of a yubikey's openPGP applet! I created them for work but feel free to use them yourself
solo1
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Passkey Implementation: Misconceptions, pitfalls and unknown unknowns
All phones ask for PIN or pattern in addition to face/fingerprint. Use that.
For the average user this is safe enough. (i.e) keep google/apple password safe. Then all is fine.
> exporting and FAANG lock-in
You don't ever have to even sign into FAANG if you can put up with inconvenience.
- Buy a U2F FIDO key like OPEN SOURCE https://solokeys.com/ or Yubikey etc
- Thetis, Yubikey, Solokey, Nitrokey, Onlykey, etc. Differences and Compatability?
- Yubico is merging with ACQ Bure and intends to go public
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alternative to yubikey with requirements?
Try Solokeys https://solokeys.com v2 is open source USB-C and NFC compatible work with FIDO and web Auth.
- How to Yubikey: A Configuration Cheatsheet
- GitHub Mandates 2FA for All Developers
- The Blue Is Gone
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On using bitwarden for TOTP:
Also take a look at solokeys. They are very affordable and support FIDO2 and FIDO U2F -- meaning they have overlapping protocols with Bitwarden, and they certainly work on Google.
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Wanting to setup a luks USB key system
Try This
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Sign in with Google has been removed for your privacy
You might want to check out https://solokeys.com/ then. They're pretty new (shipping for about a year) but they do full FOSS firmware & software as well as most hardware being FOSS as well.
What are some alternatives?
tillitis-key1 - Board designs, FPGA verilog, firmware for TKey, the flexible and open USB security key 🔑
YubiKey-Guide - Guide to using YubiKey for GnuPG and SSH
yubikey-otp - Fuzzy search for TOTP (oath) secrets on your YubiKey and copy them to your clipboard.
KeePass2.x - unofficial mirror of KeePass2.x source code
OpenSK - OpenSK is an open-source implementation for security keys written in Rust that supports both FIDO U2F and FIDO2 standards.
mortar - Framework to join Linux's physical security bricks.
yubikey-provisioning-scri
trezor-hardware - :wrench: Hardware design of Trezor
openpgp - OpenPGP functionality for Solo
yubioath-desktop - Yubico Authenticator for Desktop (Windows, macOS and Linux) and Android [Moved to: https://github.com/Yubico/yubioath-flutter]