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I have updated my copy of ssh on Windows to 8.9, which does support fido2 keys. I notice that when I am connecting to a server that uses my YubiKey resident key from Windows, it does prompt me to enter the 4 digit pin.
However when using this bridge from WSL2, I only need to touch my finger to the sensor and it doesn't require me to enter my pin.
I would prefer to have it ask for my pin as well. Is there any way of setting this behaviour so it matches Windows?
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Hi,
I have updated my copy of ssh on Windows to 8.9, which does support fido2 keys. I notice that when I am connecting to a server that uses my YubiKey resident key from Windows, it does prompt me to enter the 4 digit pin.
However when using this bridge from WSL2, I only need to touch my finger to the sensor and it doesn't require me to enter my pin.
I would prefer to have it ask for my pin as well. Is there any way of setting this behaviour so it matches Windows?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: