On 03/15/2018 09:50 PM, ThierryIT wrote:
Le vendredi 9 mars 2018 19:34:06 UTC+2, Jon R. a écrit :
Hello,
I've scoured around the mailing lists / SO / Reddit and haven't come across a
solution to this yet. I'm running 4.0 (R4.0) and when I attempt to use my
Yubikey it's seemingly not picking
On 04/09/2018 10:56 AM, john wrote:
On 04/07/2018 03:04 PM, brendan.hoar-
There’s one more thing I just learned; by default, usb keyboards are
blocked from all VMs. You have to modify
/etc/qubes-rpc/policy/qubes.InputKeyboard to allow the Yubikey to be
connected to a specific VM if the
On 04/07/2018 03:04 PM, brendan.hoar-
There’s one more thing I just learned; by default, usb keyboards are blocked
from all VMs. You have to modify /etc/qubes-rpc/policy/qubes.InputKeyboard to
allow the Yubikey to be connected to a specific VM if the classic yubico otp
slots are
There’s one more thing I just learned; by default, usb keyboards are blocked
from all VMs. You have to modify /etc/qubes-rpc/policy/qubes.InputKeyboard to
allow the Yubikey to be connected to a specific VM if the classic yubico otp
slots are enabled...because they mimic a keyboard.
Brendan
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On 03/15/2018 09:50 PM, ThierryIT wrote:
Le vendredi 9 mars 2018 19:34:06 UTC+2, Jon R. a écrit :
Hello,
I've scoured around the mailing lists / SO / Reddit and haven't come across a
solution to this yet. I'm running 4.0 (R4.0) and when I attempt to use my
Yubikey it's seemingly not picking
> I have found that it was not working with Firefox but only with Chrome
... I am only using mu Yubikey to manage my PGP kys and to be authenticated
on web site like Github ...
Thanks for the information. My issue seems to be related to the USB
passthru / sys-usb. I haven't had time to debug it
Le vendredi 9 mars 2018 19:34:06 UTC+2, Jon R. a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> I've scoured around the mailing lists / SO / Reddit and haven't come across a
> solution to this yet. I'm running 4.0 (R4.0) and when I attempt to use my
> Yubikey it's seemingly not picking up any input on the button press.
On Saturday, March 10, 2018 at 3:05:09 AM UTC+1, Jon R. wrote:
> 1. Find a free USB controller. I didn't want to use the same one as my
> keyboard or mouse. Your board specs and the lsusb utility are your
> friends in the hunt. Check out the Qubes document "Assigning Devices to
> VMs" for
> 1. Find a free USB controller. I didn't want to use the same one as my
> keyboard or mouse. Your board specs and the lsusb utility are your friends
> in the hunt. Check out the Qubes document "Assigning Devices to VMs" for
> the gory details of discovering the PCI device assignments to your
I have a FIDO U2F Yubico Security Key that I use for authentication to Gmail
and Facebook. In my situation, I decided to use a single VM for two factor
authentication. Here's what I did:
1. Find a free USB controller. I didn't want to use the same one as my
keyboard or mouse. Your board
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