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The 8.2 release of OpenSSH added support for FIDO/U2F hardware authenticators, which manifests in being able to create new types of SSH key, named `ecdsa-sk` nad `ed25519-sk`. This is relevant to lazygit, as those SSH keys can be used to authorise git operations over SSH, as well as signing git commits. Actual code changes are required for correct support, as the authentication process for these types of keys is different than the process for types supported previously. When an operation requiring credentials is initialised with a U2F authenticator-backed key, the first prompt is: Enter PIN for ${key_type} key ${path_to_key}: at which point the user is supposed to enter a numeric (and secret) PIN, specific to the particular FIDO/U2F authenticator using which the SSH keypair was generated. Upon entering the correct key, the user is supposed to physically interact with the authenticator to confirm presence. Sometimes this is accompanied by the following text prompt: Confirm user presence for key ${key_type} ${key_fingerprint} This second prompt does not always occur and it is presumed that the user will know to perform this step even if not prompted specifically. At this stage some authenticator devices may also begin to blink a LED to indicate that they're waiting for input. To facilitate lazygit's interoperability with these types of keys, add support for the first PIN prompt, which allows "fetch", "pull", and "push" git operations to complete. |
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