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The only HOTP devices currently tested and supported are yubikeys. Any of the currently listed products should support HOTP authentication: | The only HOTP devices currently tested and supported are yubikeys. Any of the currently listed products should support HOTP authentication: | ||
- | * [[http://www.yubico.com/products/yubikey-hardware/yubikey/|Standard]] (cheapest) | + | * [[https://www.yubico.com/products/yubikey-hardware/yubikey4/|Yubikey 4]] either standard or Nano form-factors (also supports OpenPGP functionality) |
- | * [[http://www.yubico.com/products/yubikey-hardware/yubikey-nano/|Nano]] (smallest) | + | |
- | * [[http://www.yubico.com/products/yubikey-hardware/yubikey-neo/|NEO]] (also works as an OpenPGP card) | + | |
- | We recommend the NEO, as you can also configure it as an [[https://github.com/herlo/ssh-gpg-smartcard-config/blob/master/YubiKey_NEO.rst|OpenPGP card]], but laptop users may find that using the Nano is more comfortable. | + | Laptop users may find that using the Nano form factor is more comfortable. |
===== Provisioning your 2-factor token ===== | ===== Provisioning your 2-factor token ===== |