I've been trying to archive as many things from github pages websites as possible lately and so I grabbed this tutorial I use for using yubikeys for passwordless sudo access recently and threw it up on my general onboarding website, that is not tied to GitHub in anyway:

https://onboardme.smallhack.org/linux/linux/#using-a-yubikey-for-passwordless-sudo

Don't worry, it's still open source, just not on GitHub (​  ​​):

https://codeberg.org/jessebot/onboardme/src/branch/main/docs

Eventually I plan on switching to exclusively using another opensource key instead, but until they make a tiny one, this is what I've got to keep my life easy.

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Passwordless sudo using a YubiKey · Cogs and Levers

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Anyone got a recommendation for a low profile USB-C opensource physical security key?

I know about solokeys, but unlike yubikey, they don't have a short USB-C security key.

I also saw Somu (also solokeys) which are the right form factor, but they only support USB-A.

If not, do you know if solokey is ever gonna come out with a mini USB-C key? I really need a tiny yubikey type thing I can just forget about.

(I have full sized keys already as backups, just in case.)

Edit: I've added a picture of the YubiKey 5C Nano as an example of what I'm after. The idea is that the total length that sticks out from the computer is very very small, and therefore is less likely to break off.

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