Yubikey BIO. I’m noticing it consistently prompts me for pin when I use a different fingerprint, so I guess what seemed to be a random prompt for my PIN is just me not touching the key properly. This also explains why it prompts for a touch the section time. I’d like to always prompt for PIN. I also noticed if I use the wrong fingerprint, as long as my PIN is correct, it allows me to proceed. I guess I expected that a second bad fingerprint after the PIN prompt would kick me out. Thanks > On Wednesday, Aug 24, 2022 at 11:26 PM, pedro martelletto <pedro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:pedro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)> wrote: > On Thu, Aug 25, 2022, at 7:59 AM, Jeremy Hansen wrote: > > I’m trying to understand why my fido2 configuration only asks for a PIN > > sometimes… > > > > Is there a way to force it to ask for PIN every time? > > Hi Jeremy, > > Which FIDO2 authenticator are you using? > > -p.
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