Le 16/06/2021 à 07:14, Julien Palard via python-committers a écrit :
I do use a Yubikey too.

Le 6/14/21 à 11:27 PM, Tim Peters a écrit :
If I buy one and plug it in, and that's the end of it, fine by me

That's almost as simple as you want:

- In Github settings 2FA tab you'll have to hit a "Register a new
security key" button, it make your key "blink" (blinking mean: please
touch the key to allow this action).

- Then every time you login your key blinks and you have to touch it to
allow this action.

And that's it. It uses an open standard called U2F [1] which works on a
variety of setups (it works with Firefox on Debian for example).

For the record, U2F has never worked for me with Firefox on Ubuntu. It works with the Firefox binaries provided by Mozilla, though

Regards

Antoine.
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