Re: [NEW] nitrocli

2023-11-09 Thread Rubén Llorente
Theo de Raadt wrote: +Beware this may allow the user unintended access to other hardware +associated to the same usb(4) controller, so do this with extreme +caution. Can you explain what extreme caution means? More than one piece of hardware can be attached to the same usb(4) device. You

Re: [NEW] nitrocli

2023-11-09 Thread Theo de Raadt
+Beware this may allow the user unintended access to other hardware +associated to the same usb(4) controller, so do this with extreme +caution. Can you explain what extreme caution means?

Re: [NEW] nitrocli

2023-11-09 Thread Rubén Llorente
Stuart Henderson wrote: > I don't think there's much else you can do if you want to run this on > OpenBSD. > > Does it not also need access to some ugen or uhid device node as well as > /dev/usbX? I am afraid /dev/ugen* also needs its permissions adjusted. I have updated the README to address

Re: [NEW] nitrocli

2023-11-09 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2023/11/09 02:53, Rubén Llorente wrote: > I am submitting a port which allows to use NitroKey hardware under > OpenBSD. It has been lightly tested on OpenBSD -current and 7.4 (amd64) > with a Nitrokey Storage 2. > > Under Linux, the software responsible for accessing the NitroKey over USB >

[NEW] nitrocli

2023-11-09 Thread Rubén Llorente
I am submitting a port which allows to use NitroKey hardware under OpenBSD. It has been lightly tested on OpenBSD -current and 7.4 (amd64) with a Nitrokey Storage 2. Under Linux, the software responsible for accessing the NitroKey over USB depends on udev rules to make the NitroKey available