ATKey | Secure Ubuntu Linux login using ATKeys

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This video will show you how to start using security keys to log in to your personal Linux computer. The guide’s commands are for an Ubuntu (or Ubuntu-based) system, but the instructions can be adapted for any Linux distribution. Let’s see how to secure local Linux logins using the U2F feature on your ATKeys.

AuthenTrend applied fingerprint-authentication technology to the FIDO2 security key and is trusted by Microsoft Intelligent Security Association, FIDO, and RSA. AuthenTrend's patented standalone enrollment technology allows users to enroll fingerprints directly on the ATKey.Card or ATKey.Pro, no app download required.
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this is WONDERFULL !

Just few tips i've also read somewhere :
1) add 'interactive' so terminal will prompt user to touch the device : (auth required pam_u2f.so interactive)
2) do not use your single admin user account for tests ! create a backup user until you checked that everything is fine !
3) (to be confirmed, i've not tried yet) it seems possible to setup fingerprint optionnal - if you loose your device (or your finger) you still can use the password. setup sounds like this (auth sufficient pam_u2f.so cue nouserok)

GiovaM