I hereby claim:
- I am karlthane on github.
- I am alexthomas (https://keybase.io/alexthomas) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASA_k9bNbXGKD4A45UlmiEy-0OrQcooQ-1bOV0BA3EOmIAo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
#!/bin/bash | |
# Fedora Yubikey Setup | |
sudo dnf install pcsc-tools opensc pcsc-lite-ccid gnupg2-smime yubico-piv-tool pam_yubico u2f-host pam-u2f u2f-server pamu2fcfg u2f-hidraw-policy yubikey-personalization-gui ykpers | |
# | |
echo "use-agent" >> /home/alex/.gnupg/gpg.conf | |
echo "enable-ssh-support" >> /home/alex/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf | |
echo "SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/home/alex/.gnupg/S.gpg-agent.ssh; export SSH_AUTH_SOCK;" >> /home/alex/.bashrc | |
# | |
sudo systemctl enable pcscd | |
sudo systemctl start pcscd |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
This is a guide for Scala and Java development on Windows, using Windows Subsystem for Linux. This is not complete, but is intended to be as step by step as possible.
Sadly, much of this pertains to Git, GPG, SSH, and Windows all not working, rather than [Windows Subsystem for Linux]. There is no unified command line experience for native Windows still -- instead, there's a bunch of different conflicting programs which all bring along their own environment and need to be told about each other.
Read the entire Decent Security guide, and follow the instructions, especially: