FIDO2 With Linux Passwordless Authentication Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Touch Button And LED Behavior Troubleshooting The Nitrokey FIDO2 supports two-factor authentication (2FA) and passwordless authentication: With passwordless authentication, entering a password is replaced by logging in with the Nitrokey FIDO2 and a PIN. With two-factor authentication (2FA), the Nitrokey FIDO2 is checked in addition to the password. The Nitrokey FIDO2 can be used with any current browser. Important: The Nitrokey App can not be used for the Nitrokey FIDO2. Tip: Check online if your Nitrokey FIDO2 has the latest firmware installed. Passwordless Authentication Open a web page that supports FIDO2 (currently only Microsoft). Log in to the website and go to “Set up security key” in the security settings of your account. Now you need to set a PIN for your Nitrokey FIDO2. Touch the button of your Nitrokey FIDO2 when prompted. Once you have successfully configured the device, you will need to activate your Nitrokey FIDO2 this way each time you log in, after entering your PIN. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) Open one of the websites that support FIDO U2F. Log in to the website and enable two-factor authentication in your account settings. (In most cases you will find a link to the documentation of the supported web service at dongleauth.com) Register your Nitrokey FIDO2 in the account settings by touching the button to activate the Nitrokey FIDO2. After you have successfully configured the device, you must activate the Nitrokey FIDO2 this way each time you log in. You are now ready to go. Touch Button And LED Behavior The first FIDO operation is automatically accepted within two seconds after connecting Nitrokey FIDO2. In this case touching the touch button is not required. Multiple operations can be accepted by a single touch. For this, keep the touch button touched for up to 10 seconds. To avoid accidental and malicious reset of the Nitrokey, the required touch confirmation time for the FIDO2 reset operation is longer and with a distinct LED behavior (red LED light) than normal operations. To reset the Nitrokey FIDO2, confirm by touching the touch button for at least 5 seconds until the green or blue LED lights up. LED Color Event Time Period Comments Any (blinking) Awaiting for touch Until touch is confirmed or timed out Any (blinking faster) Touch detected, counting seconds Until touch is confirmed or timed out White (blinks) Touch request for FIDO registration or authentication operation Requires 1 second touch to complete; timeout is usually about 30 seconds Yellow (blinks) Touch request for configuration operation Requires 5 seconds touch to complete; e.g. used for activating firmware update mode Red (blinks) Touch request for reset operation Available only during the very first 10 seconds after Nitrokey is powered Requires 5 seconds touch to complete; e.g. used for FIDO2 reset operation Green (constant) Touch accepted, Nitrokey is active and accepting further FIDO2 operations After touch was registered, 10 seconds timeout For the FIDO registration or authentication operations after a confirmation Nitrokey enters into “activation” mode, auto-accepting any following mentioned operations until touch button is released, but not longer than 10 seconds Blue (constant) Touch consumed - accepted and used up by the operation Until touch is released Touch consumption here means, that without releasing the touch button, and touching again the Nitrokey will not confirm any new operations White (single blink) Nitrokey ready to work 0.5 seconds after powering up (no LED signal) Nitrokey is idle (no LED signal) Auto-accept single FIDO registration or authentication operation Within first 2 seconds after powering up Nitrokey is automatically accepting any single FIDO registration or authentication operation upon insertion event - the latter is treated as an equivalent of the touch button registration signal (user presence); the conf iguration/reset operations are not accepted All colors Nitrokey is in Firmware Update mode Active until firmware update operation is successful, or until reinsertion If the firmware update fails, the Nitrokey will stay in the this mode until the firmware is written correctly Note: white LED blinking is used as well to signalize the selected device (the so called WINK command). Troubleshooting If the Nitrokey is not detected, proceed the following: Copy this file 41-nitrokey.rules to /etc/udev/rules.d/. In very rare cases, the system will need the older version of this file. Restart udev via sudo service udev restart.