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Thank you for your input. We will explore the possibility of implementing YubiKey in upcoming releases.
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Paul commentedWith Clef announcing a cease of operations, now might be a good time to revisit alternative 2FA options.
https://blog.getclef.com/discontinuing-support-for-clef-6c89febef5f3An error occurred while saving the comment Paul commentedYubico is indeed a token provider. The yubikey OTP is a service they provide on most of their products, they also support U2F on most (if not all) of their new keys.
The biggest issue with U2F at this time is browser support. At this time only Chrome and Opera supports U2F natively. Firefox has the ability to support U2F through an excellent third-party plugin. There is no support for Safari and IE/Edge.
If Plesk supports yubikey AND U2F then it would offer the best of both schemes, open standard authentication through U2F, and cross-browser support for people who can't/won't switch browsers.
An error occurred while saving the comment Paul commentedWhile the U2F is an excellent standard, it has yet to be adopted by the majority of browsers. Yubikey would be a great implementation, particularly before U2F is widely adopted.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Paul commentedWith Clef announcing a cease of operations, now might be a good time to revisit alternative 2FA options.
https://blog.getclef.com/discontinuing-support-for-clef-6c89febef5f3Paul shared this idea ·
Agreed.... Webauthn would now be the best way forward at this point in time.