Tested with Yubikey 5 NFC and Yubikey 5c NFC, but any security key with FIDO2 should work too.
- Boot into the Arch Linux live ISO.
- Change the root password:
passwd
convert from hex by @shallax
Behaviour has been observered where some system using Mifare Classic credentials will identify with one SAK (0x08/18) on a basic search (Wake up) but when the block 0 is dumped, the SAK appears to be different (0x88/0x98)
This is because the SAK reported on a Wake up is not coming from Block 0 but is instead burned into the card, The SAK in Block 0 is merely a Vanity SAK.
If the dump is loaded onto a Magic Mifare Classic that Mirrors the vanity SAK as the actual SAK on Wake up it will tell the system that the credential is a duplicate & to deny access.
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This is a way to install and set up Nginx, MariaDB and PHP-FPM on Ubuntu 20.04.
NOTE: This has been prepared for ease of use in mind, not security, mostly in development machine. Please do not use these instructions to setup on a public server environment. Use other proper manuals instead.
First fetch the latest package list of Ubuntu:
$ sudo apt update
Modern OpenSSH has native support for FIDO Authentication. Its much simpler and should also be more stable with less moving parts. OpenSSH also now has support for signing arbitary files witch can be used as replacement of gnupg. Git also supports signing commits/tags with ssh keys.
ssh
, ssh-add
and ssh-keygen
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sudo yum install -y mysql-community-client |
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