diff --git a/docs/configuration/split-ssh.md b/docs/configuration/split-ssh.md index d93ccb9..461c468 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/split-ssh.md +++ b/docs/configuration/split-ssh.md @@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ In order to gain access to the vault VM, the attacker would require the use of, * Tinkering with the user permissions is not necessary since it is assumed that an adversary who can find a Xen VM escape exploit is also capable of finding a user to root escalation exploit. * Use Yubikey with SSH. Check [yubikey-agent](https://github.com/FiloSottile/yubikey-agent), [yubikey-ssh](https://github.com/jamesog/yubikey-ssh) and the [Yubikey documentation](https://developers.yubico.com/SSH/) for more information. - ![Yubikey diagram](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/santorihelix/qubes-splitssh-diagram/85e9cd09854231816f478159c42d5bce3e339648/split-ssh-keepassxc-yubikey.svg) + ![Yubikey diagram][https://raw.githubusercontent.com/santorihelix/qubes-splitssh-diagram/85e9cd09854231816f478159c42d5bce3e339648/split-ssh-keepassxc-yubikey.svg] ### Regarding Your KeePassXC Database File Although the database file is encrpyted with your password, if you haven't taken any protective measures, it can be bruteforced.