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Yubi david mac os open ssh #470

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion content/SSH/Securing_SSH_with_FIDO2.adoc
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Expand Up @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Staring with 8.2p1, OpenSSH has added support for registering and authenticating

Configuring OpenSSH to support FIDO2 credentials requires configuration on both the client and server. Further, slightly different settings are required depending if a Discoverable or Non-Discoverable credential is being used.

OpenSSH with support for FIDO2 credentials is avalible on Linux and MacOS, but not yet on Windows.
OpenSSH with support for FIDO2 credentials is avalible on Linux, but not yet on Windows. MacOS does not currently support FIDO2 credentials in the bundled version of OpenSSH, but this feature may be enabled via installing OpenSSH via homebrew.
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== Discoverable vs Non-Discoverable Credentials
Before configurating an OpenSSH server or Client for FIDO2 credentials, the decision must be reached as whether to use Discoverable or Non-Discoverable credentials. Either option has different strengths, and the best option depends on the environment SSH is being used in.
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1 change: 1 addition & 0 deletions content/SSH/index.adoc
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Expand Up @@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ The Security Key by Yubico and the YubiKey Bio Keys support authenticating to SS

.Cons:
* Not supported on Windows as of the last update to this page
* Disabled by Apple on the bundled version of OpenSSH in MacOS as of the last update to this page.
* No credential management support as of the last update to this page

Follow the link:/SSH/Securing_SSH_with_FIDO2.html[step-by-step configuration instructions to enable SSH authentication with the YubiKey and FIDO2]
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