yubikey-manager
Python 3 library and command line tool for configuring a YubiKey.
YubiKey Manager (ykman) is a command line tool for configuring a YubiKey over
all transports. It is capable of reading out device information as well as
configuring several aspects of a YubiKey, including enabling or disabling
connection transports an programming various types of credentials.
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yubikey-manager-0.5.0.tar.gz | 0000059672 58.3 KB | |
yubikey-manager-0.5.0.tar.gz.sig | 0000000566 566 Bytes | |
yubikey-manager.changes | 0000003839 3.75 KB | |
yubikey-manager.spec | 0000002358 2.3 KB |
Revision 2 (latest revision is 24)
- Version 0.5.0 (released 2017-12-15) - API breaking changes: - OATH: New API more similar to yubioath-android - CLI breaking changes: - OATH: Touch prompt now written to stderr instead of stdout - OATH: -a|--algorithm option to list command removed - OATH: Columns in code command are now dymanically spaced depending on contents - OATH: delete command now requires confirmation or -f|--force argument - OATH: IDs printed by list command now include TOTP period if not 30 - Changed outputs: - INFO: "Device name" output changed to "Device type" - PIV: "Management key is stored on device" output changed to "Management key is stored on the YubiKey" - PIV: "All PIV data have been cleared from the device" output changed to "All PIV data have been cleared from your YubiKey" - PIV: "The current management key is stored on the device" prompt changed to "The current management key is stored on the YubiKey" - SLOT: "blank to use device serial" prompt changed to "blank to use YubiKey serial number" - SLOT: "Using device serial" output changed to "Using YubiKey device serial" - Lots of failure case outputs changed - New features: - Support for multiple devices via new top-level option -d|--device - New top-level option -l|--log-level to enable logging - OATH: Support for remembering passwords locally. - OATH: New option -s|--single for code command - PIV: set-pin-retries command now warns that PIN and PUK will be reset to factory defaults, and prints those defaults after resetting - API bug fixes: - OATH: valid_from and valid_to for Code are now absolute instead of relative to the credential period - OATH: period for non-TOTP Code is now None
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