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The YubiKey is a hardware token for authentication. The main mode of the YubiKey is entering a one time password (or a strong static password) by acting as a USB HID device, but there are things one can do with bi-directional communication: 1. Configuration. The yubikey_config class should be a feature-wise complete implementation of everything that can be configured on YubiKeys version 1.3 to 3.x (besides deprecated functions in YubiKey 1.x). See examples/configure_nist_test_key for an example. 2. Challenge-response. YubiKey 2.2 and later supports HMAC-SHA1 or Yubico challenge-response operations. See examples/nist_challenge_response for an example.
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python3-python-yubico-1.3.3-bp156.3.1.noarch.html | Python code for talking to Yubico's YubiKeys | OpenSuSE Leap 15.6 for noarch | python3-python-yubico-1.3.3-bp156.3.1.noarch.rpm |
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