![]() It is assumed that you already have a yubikey, and that you have your gpg/pgp keys setup and ready to go. This article is aimed at helping to get you setup in WSL2 with working yubikey gpg/ssh access. However, if you use a yubikey, or other hardware based authentication, it is not obvious how to utilise these within the Linux subsystem for ssh access to remote servers or github commits Access to a bash commandline, and Linux tools, can make some situations much easier. Windows now includes, natively, a subsystem that provides access to a real instance of Linux (by default Ubuntu). ![]() ![]() How to Use a Yubikey in WSL2 on Windows 7 min read.
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