omg we have finger print reader support??? !

I installed the port and I'm playing with it. Can you post your full
config? The login_fingerprint docs are short on the troubleshooting. I
can enroll my fingers and I've got su asking me for finger swipes but
whenever I do it says "invalid swipe" or "login incorrect".

I see the same result as you with sudo. Annoying. Sudo must not be
feeding it correctly right, but perhaps login_fingerprint is expecting
wrongly.

It would be a neat gimmick if we could get this working!

-Nick

On 23/04/2009, LEVAI Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've set up this login_fingerprint port and it is working fine in console
> logins and with `su`, but with sudo I can't seem to get it to work.
> I've modified my /etc/login.conf like this:
> # Default allowed authentication styles
> auth-defaults:auth=-fingerprint,passwd,skey:\
>         :x-fingerprint=7:
>
> I've just added the fingerprint stuff. Now when running sudo, and typing in
> my
> password 3 times:
>
> $ sudo -l
> -fingerprint: challenge not supported
> sudo password(daniell):
> -fingerprint: response not supported
> Sorry, try again.
> -fingerprint: challenge not supported
> sudo password(daniell):
> -fingerprint: response not supported
> Sorry, try again.
> -fingerprint: challenge not supported
> sudo password(daniell):
> -fingerprint: response not supported
> Sorry, try again.
> sudo: 3 incorrect password attempts
>
> With `sudo -a` I can specify the "passwd" type, and can sudo with my
> password,
> so no big problem, I'm just wondering what special configuration is needed
> for sudo to work with this auth type.
>
> Any idead would be appreciated, thanks!
>
> Daniel
>
> --
> LIVAI Daniel
> PGP key ID = 0x4AC0A4B1
> Key fingerprint = D037 03B9 C12D D338 4412  2D83 1373 917A 4AC0 A4B1

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