Re: Resident keys?

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Ron Frederick <ronf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
> Here’s what I get back:
[ ... ]
> debug1: ssh_sk_load_resident_keys: trying
> IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/XHC1@14/XHC1@14000000/HS08@14300000/USB2.0
> debug1: read_rks: get metadata for
> IOService:/AppleACPIPlatformExpert/PCI0@0/AppleACPIPCI/XHC1@14/XHC1@14000000/HS08@14300000/USB2.0
[ ... ]
> failed: FIDO_ERR_PIN_NOT_SET
> debug1: ssh_sk_load_resident_keys: read_rks failed for
[ .. ]
> No keys to download
>
> I tried using “change-pin” in yubico-piv-tool, but that didn’t seem to
> make a difference. I still got the same error after successfully
> changing the PIN.

That PIN is for the PIV application on the yubikey.

Use "ykman fido set-pin" instead using the Yubikey Manager.

/gabriel

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