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Yubikey to secure servers.. has anyone tried it?

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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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    @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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      • humptydumptyH Offline
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        #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. 🙂

          Like my work? Consider donating a drink. Cheers!

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          • BrutalBirdieB BrutalBirdie

            I got my for Yubikeys today. 🙂

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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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            • humptydumptyH Offline
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              wrote on last edited by
              #29

              How are you all carrying your Yubikey around?

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              • humptydumptyH humptydumpty

                How are you all carrying your Yubikey around?

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                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 SOON™.

                  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.

                  🙂

                  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 SOON™.

                    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.

                    🙂

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #32

                    @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 🙂

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                    • humptydumptyH Offline
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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #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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