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On Wed, 18 Jun 2014 15:02:03 +0200, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: |
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> > I got one a few days ago to check out. It's basically a USB |
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> > keyboard, so it works with Gentoo exactly the same way it works |
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> > with anything else. I've only tried the static password part so |
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> > far, but my hard drive is not encrypted with a ridiculously long |
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> > key that I would never use if I had to type it manually. |
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> cool ... |
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> I'd like to use it for |
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> * plain login |
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> * unlocking ssh-keys |
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> * maybe even unlocking my LUKS-partitions |
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It's the third I'm using it for at the moment. |
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> and the NFC-part for combining it with a password safe on my android |
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> phone |
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I've got the standard Yubikey, although the Neo does lok a good bet for |
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mobile usage too. |
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> > It's weird. They list prices in dollars, PayPal converts that to |
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> > Pounds Sterling, then the device is posted for a UK address. The |
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> > VAT thing is even weirder. |
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> I consider I won't get a correct invoice .. in terms of taxes .. |
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They don't appear to have a base in Austria, so it will probably be the |
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same as any other overseas purchase for you. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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CONGRSS.SYS corruptd... Re-boot Washington D.C? (Y/N) |