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El 23/11/19 a les 17:10, Jack Hill ha escrit: > On Fri, 22 Nov 2019, Chris Marusich wrote: > >> Chris Marusich <[email protected]> writes: >> I have successfully built IceCat using the Guix preview source (guix >> build -S icecat) on a foreign GNU/Linux distro. Things I noticed: >> >> - When IceCat 68 is built from source on this foreign distro (without >> using any software from Guix to do the build), the built IceCat 68 >> works. The "Unknown U2F Error" does not occur. This means that the >> system is configured correctly to allow me to use my security token, >> and IceCat is built correctly to use it. >> >> - However, on the same foreign distro, when I install IceCat 68 from >> Guix, it doesn't work. I get an "Unknown U2F Error". >> >> - Reminder: Firefox also works on this foreign distro. The "Unknown U2F >> Error" does not occur. > > Great work. What dependencies did you have to provide on the non-Guix > system? > > […] >> If anyone has any advice about how to determine what code is actually >> emitting the "Unknown U2F Error", that would really help me narrow >> down the possibilities quite a bit. > > I don't know if this will be helpful, but as I understand webauthn, > browsers provide a new JavaScript API for interacting with security > tokens. I suspect that the error is being generated some code the > browser calls a JavaScript program it has loaded calls that API. The > text may not be in the IceCat source, but presented by the JavaScript > program in response to and error in its API call. I was thinking, but > haven't had the time, to set up my own webauthn-using app, so I can > control the JavaScript. > > That's my best guess at least, but it could be wrong, so don't let me > lead you astray :) > > Best, > Jack
