Hi, Donna:

I use a Yubi key regularly to access my employer's VPN network and all
relevant services on that network. It works for me as follows:

1.)     I log into my Windows laptop computer;

2.)     I access the Cisco VPM application and press enter on the
Connect button;

3.)     When the screen asking for my keyword plus the Yubi key appears,
I type my pass phrase -- just a few chars -- then I reach over to my
laptop, where the Yubi key is permanently installed in a USB port and
simply touch it. I don't even have to press it very hard.

4.)     When I start to hear screen reader activity, I know I can let go
of the Yubi key.

5.)     When I hear the chime indicating success I have full VPN access
until the VPN requires me to renew my connection through this same
process.

Please note I have no idea about setting up this device. I recieved it
along with the laptop from my employer and have been using it without
issue for some 18 months.

Best,

Janina

'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries writes:
> Hi all,
> 
> Has anyone used this device for authentication? Is it accessible?
> TIA,
> Donna
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