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I received my GitHub-themed U2F Yubikey this week. U2F is an open, standardized protocol for allowing people to authenticate with a device. It hasn& …

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| Sean Brewer Sean Brewer Home Archive Menu Home Archive Local Two-Factor Authentication With U2F on Ubuntu 14.04 I received my GitHub-themed U2F Yubikey this week. U2F is an open, standardized protocol for allowing people to authenticate with a device. It hasn’t been around long, but there are already strong efforts to get people to use it. If you’ve used the Google Authenticator app, you’ll see the utility of a U2F key as it’s much smaller than a smartphone. Getting it to work is as simple as inserting the key and pressing a button. A majority of implementations, and there aren’t many, are web services like Google and GitHub. Yubico has produced a pam-u2f module that allows you to hook in U2F authentication to PAM. PAM is what Linux uses to allow adding and customizing various authentication mechanisms. Very Important Note - Proceed This Guide At Your Own Risk If you are worried about potentially locking yourself out of your machine, do not continue . ...

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