You can use models older than Yubikey 4 with gpg, too.
The table https://www.yubico.com/products/yubikey-hardware/ has an
"OpenPGP" row to indicate whether the key acts as a PGP smartcard; I'd
imagine that with the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine you could bring
up a table like that also for
Thanks Brian,
I have a yubikey 4, so this write-up should definitely get me started.
On Jan 07,2017 09:44, Brian Candler wrote:
> On 06/01/2017 22:13, Oliver Albertini wrote:
> > Forgive me if this is is the wrong place to ask, or if it has already been
> > addressed. Also, thanks to the
On 06/01/2017 22:13, Oliver Albertini wrote:
Forgive me if this is is the wrong place to ask, or if it has already been
addressed. Also, thanks to the developers of pass, it is a really useful
program.
What is the best practice for using a yubikey to authenticate gpg in the
context of pass?
Forgive me if this is is the wrong place to ask, or if it has already been
addressed. Also, thanks to the developers of pass, it is a really useful
program.
What is the best practice for using a yubikey to authenticate gpg in the
context of pass?
Thanks,
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Oliver Albertini