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@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ To use this mode you need to:
sudo apt-get install yubikey-personalization yubikey-personalization-gui
Shut down your TempalteVM. Then reboot your USB VM (so changes inside the TemplateVM take effect
Shut down your TemplateVM. Then reboot your USB VM (so changes inside the TemplateVM take effect
in your TemplateBased USB VM or install the packages inside your USB VM if you would like to avoid
rebooting your USB VM.
2. Configure your YubiKey for challenge-reponse `HMAC-SHA1` mode, for example
2. Configure your YubiKey for challenge-response `HMAC-SHA1` mode, for example
[following this
tutorial](https://www.yubico.com/products/services-software/personalization-tools/challenge-response/).
@ -62,12 +62,12 @@ To use this mode you need to:
- Choose `configuration slot 2`.
- It is recommended to enable `Require user input (button press)` but this is optional.
- Note: Derivating from the above video, use the following settings select
- Note: Different from the above video, use the following settings select
`HMAC-SHA1 mode`: `fixed 64 bit input`.
- We will refer the `Secret Key (20 bytes hex)` as `AESKEY`.
- It is recommended to keep a backup of your `AESKEY` in an offline VM used as vault.
- Consider to keep a backup of your `AESKEY` on paper and store it in a safe place.
- In case you have multiple yubikeys for backup purposes (in case a yubikey gets lost, stolen or breaks) you can write the same settings into other yubikeys.
- In case you have multiple YubiKeys for backup purposes (in case a yubikey gets lost, stolen or breaks) you can write the same settings into other YubiKeys.
3. Install [qubes-app-yubikey](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-app-yubikey) in dom0.
@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ To use this mode you need to:
You can calculate your hashed password using the following two commands.
First run the following command to store your password in a temporary variable `password`.
(This way your password will not leak to the terminal commnand history file.)
(This way your password will not leak to the terminal command history file.)
read password