Talking to myself here, but the answer is no, it doesn't need OpenSSH.  It 
works fine with the built-in SSH server.  I was having a few problems getting 
it working but tracked it down to a typo in the yubikey_mappings file.  Works a 
treat!

Thanks,

James.

On 26 Mar 2013, at 09:56, James Relph <ja...@themacplace.co.uk> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I've managed to get a YubiKey ( http://www.yubico.com ) working on Oi151a7 
> (follow up post on that shortly) but I just wondered if anyone knew if it was 
> possible to use that with the build in SSH service, or if it does require 
> OpenSSH installing?  I've got to the point where it asks for the YubiKey OTP 
> (and seems to accept it) on login over SSH, but when it asks for the user 
> password after that it then just goes round in circles for a bit asking for a 
> new OTP and then the password again.  The examples I've seen on similar 
> systems (SmartOS for example - 
> http://blogs.everycity.co.uk/alasdair/2013/01/two-factor-ssh-authentication-with-yubico-yubikeys-on-smartos/
>  ) use OpenSSH but I wasn't sure if that was via choice or necessity?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> James
> 
> Principal Consultant
> 
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