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diff --git a/public/posts/yubikeys/index.html b/public/posts/yubikeys/index.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..610ec7b --- /dev/null +++ b/public/posts/yubikeys/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html> +<html lang="en"> + <head> + <meta charset="UTF-8"> + <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> + <link rel="stylesheet" href="/assets/css/main.css"> + <title>Yubikeys!</title> + </head> + <body> + <article> + <header> + <h1>Yubikeys!</h1> + <p class="post-date">August 03, 2024</p> + </header> + <div class="post-content"> + <hr> + <p>For a while now, I have wanted to own a <a href="https://www.yubico.com/">Yubikey</a>, but the price has always held me back since they cost a lot of money. After scouring ebay for a while, I finally found a good deal on one. I bought it, and now I’ve had the chance to mess around with it.</p> +<center> +<img src="/images/hardware/yubikey.png"> +</center> +<p>So far, I have been relatively happy with the Yubikey, but there is one concern I have: a lot of the firmware on the Yubikey is closed source, meaning someone like me cannot read the source code. While this may sound like something small to most, and I might seem overly cautious, but all I will say is how can you fully trust a product and its functionality if you can't see what it’s doing? Due to the Yubikey having closed source components, I have looked for some FOSS alternatives. Below, I have listed some of these products below:</p> +<ul> +<li><a href="https://tillitis.se/">Tkey</a></li> +<li><a href="https://onlykey.io/">Onlykey</a></li> +<li><a href="https://www.nitrokey.com/products/nitrokeys">Nitrokey</a></li> +<li><a href="https://solokeys.com/">Solokey</a></li> +</ul> +<p>There are two on that list that I am particually interested in, that being TKey and Nitrokey, this is because they are both well delevoped and have ways to set up with SSH so I can connect to servers way more securely, they also provide keys that have NFC so I can use it with my phone which is a big save.</p> +<p>So far the only thing I have really done with my Yubikey is set it up with KeepassXC, for some reason I cannot get my Google account working with it, and this is because I am under Linux, so I might need to install Windows or ChromeOS in a virtual machine and set it up, but even if then, I just have to hope it will still work on Linux because if not, well, that would be ass.</p> +<p>That is all I am going to look more into hardware keys because well they are awesome, but that is all thank you for reading!</p> + + </div> + </article> + + + + + <footer class="post-footer"> + <!-- 🌟 Back button --> + <a href="/" class="back-button">⬅ Back to Home</a> + + + <p class="post-tags"> + + <a href="/tags/hardware/" + aria-label="View posts tagged hardware"> + hardware + </a> + + <a href="/tags/tech/" + aria-label="View posts tagged tech"> + tech + </a> + + </p> + + </footer> + + </body> +</html> + |
