![]() I learned the the library it based on an Open Source lib that was published by Yubico itself. But maybe someone has a clue or a hint for me. Hope someone can help me here and I know that the internet is no source for a 100% sure legal advice. I would also like to use this library and possibly also for my customer projects, but I need to know whether this is really allowed. So I guess it makes sense that no licensing information is available since the yksim project is a reverse engineered thing?!īut I'll admit quite frankly: I have no idea of all this. Maybe they have any patents or utility models? And I was not able to find any licensing information which makes sense since official firmware seems to be closed source. Somehow I can't quite imagine that the company YubiCo tolerates that their processes and products could be easily replaced by open source products? The verification process happens through their servers. YubiCo is a company and they sell sticks with the YubiKey OTP feature. However I am wondering if using this is legal at all? I found the following Github Repo that makes it possible to build your own Yubikey with an Arduino Leonardo device.
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