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Among the many protocols supported by YubiKeys, the one which works with SSH connections to our clusters is the Yubico One-Time Password (OTP). After you have registered a YubiKey for multifactor authentication, when you log in to one of our clusters you will be prompted for a one-time password (OTP). You respond by touching a button on your YubiKey, which generates and transmits a string of 32 characters to complete your authentication.
Among the many protocols supported by YubiKeys, the one which works with SSH connections to our clusters is the Yubico One-Time Password (OTP). After you have registered a YubiKey for multifactor authentication, when you log on to one of our clusters you will be prompted for a one-time password (OTP). You respond by touching a button on your YubiKey, which generates and transmits a string of 32 characters to complete your authentication.


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