Re: Yubikeys are now supported

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At Mike's request, I did a wiki page about using and customizing a
Yubikey with Fedora. It's located here [1].

Also, with regard to using FAS as an OpenID provider, I went over the
tests at the OpenID discussion page [2], and there seems to have been
some progress since the last time it was updated. I find that most of
the pages listed on there now actually work. I also checked some of
the more high-profile websites using OpenID out there (like Slashdot,
Gitorious, Bitbucket and Identi.ca) and they all work too. I added
them to the list.

There still are some websites that do not work with FAS (Hackernews,
wikitravel) that do work with other OpenID providers, but the majority
is ok.

Maybe those remaining broken websites are more to blame than FAS itself?

[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Using_Yubikeys_with_Fedora
[2] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Talk:OpenID

Maxim Burgerhout
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On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 18:14, Toshio Kuratomi <a.badger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 08, 2010 at 11:47:43AM +0200, Maxim Burgerhout wrote:
>>
>> If there is anything I can do to help out and make the use of
>> Yubikey's in the Fedora project into a success, just holler. It might
>> be interesting to add a README.Fedora to the ykpers package explaining
>> how to configure it for both Fedora and Yubico's servers like on the
>> page Toshio linked to. I'll look into that later.
>>
> That would be excellent.  having the command line arguments for
> ykpersonalize and instructions/examples on how to construct the key, fixed
> string and uid string are what's needed.  The hex <=> modhex portion threw
> me off for a while as did the length of the strings and I think there might
> be a third nonintuitive thing that I never was completely clear on (some
> modhex strings didn't seem to be valid for the fixed field).
>
> -Toshio
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