Support for U2F keys
See original GitHub issueHi,
AWS recently announced that Yubikeys can now be used as MFA solution, sadly aws-mfa
does not support it yet.
Is someone already working on that ?
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@lhriley : I didn’t saw the update on their blog post. I updated the title to include all U2F keys.
@broamski : I will try drafting solutions in my spare time and put together a PR 😃
There’s a workaround posted by AWS here and another workaround on Github here. Both use
ykman
to generate OATH-TOTP keys (like the ones from Google Authenticator), as AWSCLI still doesn’t work with U2F MFA.