![]() ![]() Open the top level solution and adjust the references to point at your installed KeePass.exe. Prebuilt bundled binaries are available from. It also requires the Yubico open source library yubico-personalization (which in turn depends on yubico-c). KeeChallenge requires KeePass2, available from. See the OSX Guide by Markku for detailed instructions on how to do this. The same technique will work on OSX, but getting the 32bit Yubico libraries requires building from source. Put both KeeChallenge.dll and in the KeePass2 folder (on Ubuntu this is /usr/lib/keepass2). ![]() Make sure all of the Yubico libraries are installed where mono can find them (for example, /usr/lib). For this to work, you must also obtain the appropriate versions of the Yubico libraries. To run under Linux using mono, you must modify and add a dllmap entry to let Mono know where to find the native libraries. DownloadĪs of v1.0.1 both Windows and Linux (Ubuntu) have been tested successfully. KeeChallenge KeeChallenge A plugin for KeePass2 to add Yubikey challenge-response capability. ![]()
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