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New solo key usb-c not recognized by login sysem on linux #617
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@noccio I am seeing this same problem (with python CTAP1 from fido2.ctap1) and you have closed this issue without noting what you did to fix the issue. |
maybe this one? solokeys/solo1-cli#151, with an open pull request. 👍 |
Yes, this PR: solokeys/solo1-cli#152 seems to fix at least the initial problem and likely handles what I need: programming a hacker solokey. 🎉 I hope. |
After adjusting the udev rules from |
A reminder that PyPi continues to offer the version that has the same initial problem. Visits to this issue and solo-cli#151 should alleviate once that get updated. |
I bought a second key usb-c because the previous was broken. I have another key usb-a working fine.
I tried to add the new usb-c key to login system with the command
as explained in the documentation but the key is not recognized by login system and the led remains green.
I tried to change the
u2fkeys
file in many way but the problem remains and only the older key is working.When I insert the key I saw this message in dmesg
And if I try to use the command line program
solo1
I have this errorThe key usb-c works normally with the browsers.
I am on manjaro stable on amd64
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