Sorry for the play of words, but if I understood I'm not looking for just the last "supersafe software solution".
Sure I'm not here to state what is the perfect "product" to solve the problem, but as we all -more or less- own an id card I am expecting all the people including me to be able to identify itself by its own card chip, what ever device, whatever os is in use. This a big deal? Probably yes. But frankly also endorsing some particular entity to produce a solution that enable only part of audience to authenticate itself to me is equal to a zero result.. Then, I repeat it is just my personal opinion. Dan ------ Nuggetsman.com - Repo: https://code.5mode.com Please reply to the mailing-list, leveraging technical stuff. Feb 26, 2025 09:58:17 Kirill A. Korinsky <kir...@korins.ky>: > On Wed, 26 Feb 2025 07:17:19 +0100, > Dan <d...@nnnne-o-o-o.com> wrote: >> >> Difficult and variagated subject, but in the moment that gmail and other sv >> are bunning >> sms for 2fa, I just want to underline that chip authentications by smartcard >> readers >> have still a rare device/software support even in OpenBSD. >> >> Is maybe matter the opensource community is expected to move first on this >> matter >> then wait authorities? Ops. >> >> I frankly don't expect a patch, eheh.. but as owner of a smartcard reader >> for my id >> that doesn't run in this OS please accept my signaling, at this moment in >> time. >> > > If I understood what you mean, you probably looking for login_yubikey(8). > > -- > wbr, Kirill