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Yubikey to secure servers.. has anyone tried it?

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  • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

    I found the original Cloudflare blog post about this collab and the direct link is:

    https://dash.cloudflare.com/?to=/:account/yubico-promotion

    Either create an account or log in and that link will take you to the button to claim the offer.

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    wrote on last edited by timconsidine
    #15

    @humptydumpty do I understand correctly that in order to use Cloudflare on a domain, they have to be registrar for it, i.e. transfer the domain to them?

    I am my own Nominet registrar, so if the above is true, I cannot use Cloudflare on domains currently with Nominet.

    EDIT : should have looked a bit further.
    They don't support registering .UK domains so the above cannot be true.
    Doh !
    Ignore me.

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    • timconsidineT timconsidine

      @humptydumpty do I understand correctly that in order to use Cloudflare on a domain, they have to be registrar for it, i.e. transfer the domain to them?

      I am my own Nominet registrar, so if the above is true, I cannot use Cloudflare on domains currently with Nominet.

      EDIT : should have looked a bit further.
      They don't support registering .UK domains so the above cannot be true.
      Doh !
      Ignore me.

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      wrote on last edited by
      #16

      @timconsidine Yes πŸ˜‰

      They started fronting/protecting domains before they became a registrar which is very recent.

      Conscious tech

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      • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

        @BrutalBirdie Thank @fbartels . We owe him a beer now.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #17

        @humptydumpty said in Yubikey to secure servers.. has anyone tried it?:

        We owe him a beer now.

        If the yubico e-mail ever arrives 😬 I will sponsor a beer.

        Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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        • timconsidineT timconsidine

          @humptydumpty do I understand correctly that in order to use Cloudflare on a domain, they have to be registrar for it, i.e. transfer the domain to them?

          I am my own Nominet registrar, so if the above is true, I cannot use Cloudflare on domains currently with Nominet.

          EDIT : should have looked a bit further.
          They don't support registering .UK domains so the above cannot be true.
          Doh !
          Ignore me.

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          Partner
          wrote on last edited by BrutalBirdie
          #18

          @timconsidine said in Yubikey to secure servers.. has anyone tried it?:

          do I understand correctly that in order to use Cloudflare on a domain, they have to be registrar for it, i.e. transfer the domain to them?

          No, you can also delegate single zones or the whole domain to another name server.
          For example I have some domains registered at autodns, which cloudron does not have an auto config for.
          So I can delegate either the whole domain or a zone to another name server.

          Example:

          I have my AwesomeDomain.tld and I want to have a cloudron on my.dev.AwesomeDomain.tld and want the .*.dev zone to be managed by DigitalOcean.
          I can set 3x NS records for dev with ns[1-3].digitalocean.com. as value.

          Now the zone is delegated to DigitalOcean DNS Servers and can be managed over there.

          Watch out tho! When configuring Cloudron you have to click Advanced settings for the DNS setup and set the Zone Name (Optional) to dev.AwesomeDomain.tld which would be by default AwesomeDomain.tld

          Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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          • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

            @timconsidine said in Yubikey to secure servers.. has anyone tried it?:

            do I understand correctly that in order to use Cloudflare on a domain, they have to be registrar for it, i.e. transfer the domain to them?

            No, you can also delegate single zones or the whole domain to another name server.
            For example I have some domains registered at autodns, which cloudron does not have an auto config for.
            So I can delegate either the whole domain or a zone to another name server.

            Example:

            I have my AwesomeDomain.tld and I want to have a cloudron on my.dev.AwesomeDomain.tld and want the .*.dev zone to be managed by DigitalOcean.
            I can set 3x NS records for dev with ns[1-3].digitalocean.com. as value.

            Now the zone is delegated to DigitalOcean DNS Servers and can be managed over there.

            Watch out tho! When configuring Cloudron you have to click Advanced settings for the DNS setup and set the Zone Name (Optional) to dev.AwesomeDomain.tld which would be by default AwesomeDomain.tld

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            #19

            @BrutalBirdie thank you !
            For some reason I struggle with Cloudflare.
            Must try harder - I'm sure it's within my grasp πŸ™‚

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            • timconsidineT timconsidine

              @BrutalBirdie thank you !
              For some reason I struggle with Cloudflare.
              Must try harder - I'm sure it's within my grasp πŸ™‚

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              wrote on last edited by
              #20

              @timconsidine if you need some help, let me know. I am happy to help.

              Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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              • timconsidineT timconsidine

                @BrutalBirdie thank you !
                For some reason I struggle with Cloudflare.
                Must try harder - I'm sure it's within my grasp πŸ™‚

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                #21

                @timconsidine No, I still have my domains at their respective registrars. You just edit the nameservers to cloudflare and you're set.

                Cloudflare Nameservers
                To use Cloudflare, ensure your authoritative DNS servers, or nameservers have been changed. These are your assigned Cloudflare nameservers.
                Type	Value
                NS	sunny.ns.cloudflare.com
                NS	terin.ns.cloudflare.com
                

                BTW, renewal prices have gone up. The .com was $8.57 and it has gone up to $9.15. Namesilo sent an email back in aug-sep(?) about the price increase so it must be ICANN mandated.

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                • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                  @timconsidine No, I still have my domains at their respective registrars. You just edit the nameservers to cloudflare and you're set.

                  Cloudflare Nameservers
                  To use Cloudflare, ensure your authoritative DNS servers, or nameservers have been changed. These are your assigned Cloudflare nameservers.
                  Type	Value
                  NS	sunny.ns.cloudflare.com
                  NS	terin.ns.cloudflare.com
                  

                  BTW, renewal prices have gone up. The .com was $8.57 and it has gone up to $9.15. Namesilo sent an email back in aug-sep(?) about the price increase so it must be ICANN mandated.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #22

                  @humptydumpty thank you

                  I use my Nominet account for *.UK and dynadot for all else.
                  Dynadot seem similar prices.

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                  • timconsidineT timconsidine

                    @BrutalBirdie thank you !
                    For some reason I struggle with Cloudflare.
                    Must try harder - I'm sure it's within my grasp πŸ™‚

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                    App Dev
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                    #23

                    @timconsidine i recently documented the steps in a little blog post. https://blog.9wd.eu/posts/9wd-tech-external-services/

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                    • fbartelsF fbartels

                      @timconsidine i recently documented the steps in a little blog post. https://blog.9wd.eu/posts/9wd-tech-external-services/

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                      #24

                      @fbartels thank you !

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                        wrote on last edited by humptydumpty
                        #25

                        @jdaviescoates during the mess of figuring out how to get to that offer button, I created a new account and signed up for the offer just like you did. I received an email yesterday with the "decline" and telling me how to become eligible. The sad part is that I haven't received the coupon on my eligible account yet.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #26

                          Update: I received my coupon email earlier today.

                          The email came from (add it to your whitelist):

                          resources {{a.t.}} info [.d.0.t.] yubico [.d.0.t.] com
                          
                          Congratulations! You are one step closer to activating phishing-resistant MFA with industry leading Yubico security keys at an exclusive 'good for the Internet' price.
                          
                          Even better news! For a limited time, we're excited to surprise you with an upgrade to our multi-protocol YubiKey 5 Series!
                          
                          You are now eligible to purchase up to 4 individual YubiKey 5 NFC or YubiKey 5C NFC (minimum 2) starting as low as $10 USD.  
                          
                          Ready to get started with the YubiKey?
                          Here is your single-use coupon for up to four (4) YubiKey 5 NFC or YubiKey 5C NFC (minimum 2) keys for as low as $10 USD or €10 Euros at www.yubico.com
                          
                          But there is more…. 
                          
                          Looking to purchase more YubiKeys? YubiEnterprise Subscription provides flexible purchasing options of YubiKeys, predictable spend, premium support and a lower cost to entry.
                          
                          Cloudflare customers with 500 or more users are eligible to receive an exclusive 50% discount off their first year of YubiEnterprise Subscription.
                          
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                          • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                            Update: I received my coupon email earlier today.

                            The email came from (add it to your whitelist):

                            resources {{a.t.}} info [.d.0.t.] yubico [.d.0.t.] com
                            
                            Congratulations! You are one step closer to activating phishing-resistant MFA with industry leading Yubico security keys at an exclusive 'good for the Internet' price.
                            
                            Even better news! For a limited time, we're excited to surprise you with an upgrade to our multi-protocol YubiKey 5 Series!
                            
                            You are now eligible to purchase up to 4 individual YubiKey 5 NFC or YubiKey 5C NFC (minimum 2) starting as low as $10 USD.  
                            
                            Ready to get started with the YubiKey?
                            Here is your single-use coupon for up to four (4) YubiKey 5 NFC or YubiKey 5C NFC (minimum 2) keys for as low as $10 USD or €10 Euros at www.yubico.com
                            
                            But there is more…. 
                            
                            Looking to purchase more YubiKeys? YubiEnterprise Subscription provides flexible purchasing options of YubiKeys, predictable spend, premium support and a lower cost to entry.
                            
                            Cloudflare customers with 500 or more users are eligible to receive an exclusive 50% discount off their first year of YubiEnterprise Subscription.
                            
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #27

                            I got my for Yubikeys today. πŸ™‚

                            Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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                            • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

                              I got my for Yubikeys today. πŸ™‚

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                              #28

                              @BrutalBirdie Nice! I got mine yesterday (a day ahead of estimated delivery). I just got around to setting mine up. Vaultwarden (webauthn method) works great. I tried to secure my laptop login (W11 Home on a local account) but it's still logging me in without the Yubikey. The drive isn't encrypted so that might have something to do with it. I read that Bitlocker is only available on the Pro version, not Home. I can use Drive Encryption instead but it's asking to log into a Microsoft account. It's days like these when I curse the devs of my work related software for not supporting Linux!

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                                #29

                                How are you all carrying your Yubikey around?

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                                • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                                  How are you all carrying your Yubikey around?

                                  fbartelsF Offline
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                                  App Dev
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #30

                                  @humptydumpty i'm just carrying mine on my keychain. They are very robust. No problems so far with my 9+ years old key.

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                                  • fbartelsF fbartels

                                    @humptydumpty i'm just carrying mine on my keychain. They are very robust. No problems so far with my 9+ years old key.

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #31

                                    Here is my workflow with yubikeys (from now on short yk).

                                    I have three.

                                    • 1x Mobile
                                    • 1x Stationary
                                    • 1x Backup

                                    If a webpage offers FIDO support, great! But? Only 1 key? The site must have multi key support. Good examples are Github, Hetzner and may more.
                                    A BAD Example is kraken.com! A Crypto trading platform which only supports ONE KEY!
                                    I had a lengthy discussion with one of the support head members who promised me, multi keys will be available soon. The all known SOONβ„’.

                                    If not, I use the TOTP feature from the yk.

                                    This way I can always sync mobile and stationary and every quarter of the year I get my backup key from the bank vault and sync it as well.

                                    This way I always a duo setup and 1x spare in case of absolute disaster.

                                    I've been running this setup for quite some time and the vault key can be a bit annoying, but security over comfort.

                                    πŸ™‚

                                    Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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                                    • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

                                      Here is my workflow with yubikeys (from now on short yk).

                                      I have three.

                                      • 1x Mobile
                                      • 1x Stationary
                                      • 1x Backup

                                      If a webpage offers FIDO support, great! But? Only 1 key? The site must have multi key support. Good examples are Github, Hetzner and may more.
                                      A BAD Example is kraken.com! A Crypto trading platform which only supports ONE KEY!
                                      I had a lengthy discussion with one of the support head members who promised me, multi keys will be available soon. The all known SOONβ„’.

                                      If not, I use the TOTP feature from the yk.

                                      This way I can always sync mobile and stationary and every quarter of the year I get my backup key from the bank vault and sync it as well.

                                      This way I always a duo setup and 1x spare in case of absolute disaster.

                                      I've been running this setup for quite some time and the vault key can be a bit annoying, but security over comfort.

                                      πŸ™‚

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                                      wrote on last edited by
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                                      @BrutalBirdie said in Yubikey to secure servers.. has anyone tried it?:

                                      1x Mobile
                                      1x Stationary
                                      1x Backup

                                      I love the idea of having a stationary key. A Bio key attached to a USB extension cable hidden under the desk would be ideal for me πŸ™‚

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                                        #33

                                        Is anyone using a Yubikey to secure a Windows 11 local account?

                                        I upgraded to Pro, activated Bitlocker, and only have user/pass option active for signing in (no PIN, Windows Hello, etc.). It still signs me in without inserting a Yubikey. This is maddening!

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                                        • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                                          Is anyone using a Yubikey to secure a Windows 11 local account?

                                          I upgraded to Pro, activated Bitlocker, and only have user/pass option active for signing in (no PIN, Windows Hello, etc.). It still signs me in without inserting a Yubikey. This is maddening!

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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #34

                                          @humptydumpty Windows no, my gaming windows only has password disk encryption but my linux has disk encryption 2fa support.

                                          Sorry can't share anything on windows 🀷

                                          Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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