
Many services that require YubiKey 5, such as Instagram, LastPass and Twitch, won't work with YubiKey Bio. The YubiKey Bio does not support many of the 5 series' functions, including several one-time-password and smart-card formats. Until now it is not supported by LP at all.However, the Bio's utility is a bit limited compared to that of the YubiKey 5 series. The options are available through NK.ĮDIT: I did some furhter research and changed information about U2F support of LP accordingly. As LastPass is proprietary software everything more or less depends on what they are supporting. But in combination with LastPass it could be difficult. You can definitely use the NK Pro, Storage (with OTP) and FIDO U2F as second factor for authentication. Or you may can use the NK FIDO U2F in the future. Until now, the NK FIDO U2F surely won’t, as LP does not support U2F.įor authentication on other websites with help of LP you may can use every NK with Smartcard (Start, Pro, Storage) (though marked as experimental ). If you want to login with a Nitrokey to LastPass I am not sure if any of them works. If the above true, what models of NK can I use for that, only Fido U2F or other too? It does not seem as LastPass serves universal solutions on this login with different devices… If so, can I setup NK with Lastpass using setup guide for YK (as if I had YK)Īs NK Pro and Storage support one-time passwords that might work with this keys but I won’t be to sure. LP makes clear that they does not intend to imlement U3F support until there is native U2F support in Firefox.

No, it uses one-time passwords (often referred to as OTP) I’m I right to think that LP and YK use FIDO 2UF to authenticate?

This is probably similar to your usage of the Yubikey to access LastPass, thus being offline.īesides you can use the internal password safe of the NK Pro or NK storage and just carrying you passwords secured with you instead uploading them to LastPass at all.īut as I think that you tend to still use LastPass this won’t be useful for you, so let’'s look further. KeePass is an Open Source password manager which allows the usage of OTP (One-time Password ), so that one can use the NK as a second factor to access the key database of KeePass. The NK Keys (Pro and Storage only) are officially tested and working only with KeePass as far as I know. Hello your questions mainly aim at the usage of LastPass, which I never used, please be aware that I answer your questions as best as I can based on the information online on
