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    • A Former User
      A Former User last edited by

      It would be nice to have Opera work nicely with fido u2f security keys. Curently I have to use Firefox.

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        Is there a howto you have to follow in order to make it work on firefox? Maybe I can "translate" it for you to make it work in opera.

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        • A Former User
          A Former User @Guest last edited by

          @jimunderscorep I did not have to do anything for Firefox, it just worked. There is a setup for Ubuntu in general which I did, here: link text
          From your terminal:

          $ sudo curl https://hypersecu.com/downloads/files/configurations/70-u2f.rules > /etc/udev/rules.d/70-u2f.rules
          $ sh -c /etc/udev/rules.d/70-u2f.rules

          then restart your computer

          For more details on setting up U2F security key for Linux, please read the FAQ: How do I set up my Linux system to use my HyperFIDO U2F security key?

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          • A Former User
            A Former User last edited by

            Those lines you mention are for adding a udev rule, i.e. something that would iidentify the device properly under linux.
            Other than that, there are 2 certificate files (.pem) in the downloads page. Try downloading them and importing them to opera by hand, via opera://settings/certificates.

            I have nothing else to suggest since the "FAQ: How do I set up my Linux system to use my HyperFIDO U2F security key?" links to a 404 page.

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            • A Former User
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              @jimunderscorep

              Well, I did a little more research. The supported browsers are Firefox and Chrome.
              They support WebAuthn, I guess Opera does not.

              The (pem) files are the different certificates stored on the HyperFIDO U2F security keys. I suppose in case it get dammaged or lost.

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