![]() If you download and build the source RPM referenced in the above bug report, and install the resultant libu2f-host library, Google Chrome two factor authentication will the work with the Yubico U2F device on Fedora 21. This is because Fedora 21 currently does not have support for U2F devices.Ī bug report (See Bug 1155826) was raised by Andy Lutomirski a few days ago asking for a review of a new library, libu2f-host, to implement the host side of the U2F protocol so hopefully U2F support will be available for the Chrome browser soon. ![]() However, on the alpha version of Fedora 21, Google Chrome simply hangs when you use a FIDO U2F device. Such devices work perfectly well on the Windows build of the Google Chrome browser. Note that FIDO U2F devices do not currently work with Fedora 21 Alpha. Ive been using Google Chrome on Fedora for years now, and a recent update (trying to install stable 66. One of the major new features in this version of Chrome is support for a security key such as the Yubico FIDO U2F for two-factor authentication. Install Google Chrome From Flathub To begin, verify if your system has Flatpak installed. ![]() # rpm -Uvh google-chrome-stable_current_x86_64.rpm
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