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find_yubikey() fails with ValueError: No backend available #32
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Some additional information. If I run this without the key attached it does recognize that it isn't there:
Here's the output (with they key connected) with ................. Ok then. I do not understand this at all. I've been at this for hours and not once has this ever worked. Just now it did.
This is extremely odd. :( |
I have the same error, but it never works. |
same error here and it never works. What's the backend that it refers to actually? Thanks in advance guys! |
It sounds like libusb is missing on your system, which is the 'backend' it is looking for. If you are using CentOS try |
Hi again, Thanks in advance :) |
I think this issue can be closed; the original question was about CentOS and was reported to start working at one point in time (by @bhechinger as the original poster). While @Ratler added a note on 4 Jan 2017 that for this CentOS a particular step might be important (for anyone else hitting this on CentOS). The remaining comments about permissions is to be addressed at #7 (as noted before by @Ratler). Thus, this issue can be closed in my opinion. |
Agreed, closing. |
I was trying to work with FreeIPA and YubiKey on CentOS 7, but the
ipa otptoken-add-yubikey
command was exploding. I tracked it down to being this module that has the actual issues.Using python-yubico 1.3.1:
The YubiKey (Standard) is definitely there:
Also:
This is extremely frustrating!
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