Please, update device rules from https://github.com/Yubico/libu2f-
host/blob/master/70-u2f.rules
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Title:
Add udev rules for others U2F tokens
To
Hi,
Yubico maintains the relevant udev rules (for u2f tokens in general, not
only Yubico-branded ones) in libu2f-host, and I recently started
shipping those in Debian as a separate binary package (libu2f-udev).
You might want to consider adopting this package, which seems more up-
to-date than th
Fixed for Yubico devices in Xenial. See bug #1387908.
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Add udev rules for others U2F tokens
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libu2f-host (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
The Neowave Keydo has vendor ID == 1e0d and product ID == f1d0. The
website: http://www.neowave.fr/US/keydo_fido_u2f.html
I like to reinforce the idea to add support others FIDO U2F tokens
beyond YubiKey.
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The Happlink (formaly Plug-Up) Security KEY has USB vendor ID equal to
2581 and USB product ID equal to f1d0. The page of the product:
http://sk.happlink.com/plugup/en/
I'm waiting a e-mail do find HyperFIDO IDs.
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