Re: debian/sid: yubi key USB error: Access denied (insufficient permissions)

2015-11-16 Thread Bruno Voigt
my id output:

uid=2201(bruno) gid=2201(bruno)
groups=2201(bruno),20(dialout),24(cdrom),25(floppy),29(audio),30(dip),44(video),46(plugdev),108(netdev),110(lpadmin),113(scanner),119(bluetooth),999(bumblebee),2202(ssh-user)

my debian/sid is a system continuously updated since years,
so it could be that something is missing..
What components are responsible to give a user access to usb devices?

On 11/15/2015 10:37 PM, Sven Hartge wrote:
> I am using a Yubikey myself, for KeePass and other things and I never
> had to do anything special to do so. ykinfo works for me as a normal
> user.
>
> Maybe this has something to do with the groups you user is in. Please
> provide the output of "id" from your user.



debian/sid: yubi key USB error: Access denied (insufficient permissions)

2015-11-15 Thread Bruno Voigt
Hi,

I'm using debian/sid.
Where do I configure the USB permissions
so that I can run commands as a regular user:

$ ykinfo -s
USB error: Access denied (insufficient permissions)

$ ykpamcfg -v -2
USB error: Access denied (insufficient permissions)

ykinfo run as root works as expected ..

Thanks in advance for any hints.
Bruno



Re: debian/sid: yubi key USB error: Access denied (insufficient permissions)

2015-11-15 Thread Sven Hartge
Bruno Voigt  wrote:

> I'm using debian/sid.
> Where do I configure the USB permissions
> so that I can run commands as a regular user:

> $ ykinfo -s
> USB error: Access denied (insufficient permissions)

> $ ykpamcfg -v -2
> USB error: Access denied (insufficient permissions)

> ykinfo run as root works as expected ..

I am using a Yubikey myself, for KeePass and other things and I never
had to do anything special to do so. ykinfo works for me as a normal
user.

Maybe this has something to do with the groups you user is in. Please
provide the output of "id" from your user.

Grüße,
Sven.

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