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Objective
These instructions provide a guide on setting up a Yubikey USB authenticator for the first time. A YubiKey USB authenticator is a hardware security key that provides an extra layer of protection for online accounts. It generates one-time passwords, supports two-factor authentication, and can be used on various devices and platforms to secure access to sensitive information and prevent unauthorized access.
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Users
This article is intended for use by all university members.
Depending on your model of Yubikey, verify that the Yubikey Manager or Yubico Authenticator software has been installed. Download links for the software can be found here:
To find out which Yubikeys support FIDO2 authentication, compare various series and models
here: https://www.yubico.com/store/compare/
Warning
Yubikey Personalization Tool is no longer in active development and does not support FIDO2-compatible keys.
Yubico Authenticator does not support Yubikey Bio Series or Security Key NFC Series keys.
- Insert a Yubikey into an available compatible USB port.
- Download the Yubico Software to perform management and initial setup of the key. These instructions will use Yubikey Manager.
- If the key is properly inserted, start the Yubikey Manager software. The plugged-in Yubikey will be shown on the Home screen.
- Click the Applications tab and select the option FIDO2.
- Click the Set PIN button to create a Personal Identification Number (PIN) for this device. A created PIN must use at least 4 characters.
- Enter the PIN again in the Confirm PIN section and click Set PIN to save it.
- When a PIN is saved, a label will appear near the FIDO2 PIN option stating as such and the available retries before the key wipes itself.
- If a user does not remember their PIN, select the Reset option to the right. This will wipe the key of the previous information. Any authorizations dependent upon this key must be reconfigured with the key's new settings.
Instructions for enrolling a Yubikey authenticator to Duo for an additional multifactor method can be found below: