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Old 23rd May 2016
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Default yubikey configuration

Trying to configure my yubikey nano to use as 2fa through chromium for email sites and the like.

Is there anything that I have to pre-configure before I am able to do so?

I read the man page for login_yubikey(8) but I was not able to determine what I need to do.

UPDATE:

I am using OpenBSD 5.9 -stable

and here is some more information

Code:
Chromium	48.0.2564.116 (Developer Build) (64-bit)
Revision	ba6eb95383b3c41f6b91ce448bdc2bd3e39e1b8b
OS	OpenBSD 
Blink	537.36 (@ba6eb95383b3c41f6b91ce448bdc2bd3e39e1b8b)
JavaScript	V8 4.8.271.20
Flash	(Disabled)
User Agent	Mozilla/5.0 (X11; OpenBSD amd64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/48.0.2564.116 Safari/537.36
Command Line	/usr/local/chrome/chrome --flag-switches-begin --flag-switches-end
Executable Path	/usr/local/chrome/chrome
Profile Path	/home/martin/.config/chromium/Default
Variations	16e0dd70-3f4a17df
775ebbd7-3f4a17df
4ea303a6-3f4a17df

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I found a discussion of Yubikey use on OpenBSD here.

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