Authenticating the Yubikey against the Yubico Web API
Authenticate against the Yubico server via the Web API in Perl. Before you can use this module, you need to register for an API key at Yubico. This is as simple as logging onto <https://api.yubico.com/yms/getapi.php> and entering your Yubikey's OTP and a brief description. Once you have the API and ID, you need to provide those details to the module to work.
Authenticate against the Yubico server via the Web API in Perl. Before you can use this module, you need to register for an API key at Yubico. This is as simple as logging onto <https://api.yubico.com/yms/getapi.php> and entering your Yubikey's OTP and a brief description. Once you have the API and ID, you need to provide those details to the module to work.
To install p5.32-auth-yubikey_webclient, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal)
sudo port install p5.32-auth-yubikey_webclient
To see what files were installed by p5.32-auth-yubikey_webclient, run:
port contents p5.32-auth-yubikey_webclient
To later upgrade p5.32-auth-yubikey_webclient, run:
sudo port selfupdate && sudo port upgrade p5.32-auth-yubikey_webclient
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