Re: Unlocking private key using biometric token

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> On 16 Jun 2025, at 14:13, Márton Gunyhó <marci@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> A fingerprint is never used as an encryption key. ... The private key is stored in a secure enclave, and the secure enclave permits crypto operations using that key when the appropriate fingerprint or PIN is presented to it. Hence there's quite a lot of integration required.
> I see, makes sense. I guess OpenSSH doesn't have this integration on Linux?


Look at the ssh-agent providers, they are the ones to implement this behaviour

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