#!/bin/bash yay -S --noconfirm --needed libfido2 pam-u2f tokens=$(fido2-token -L) if [ -z "$tokens" ]; then echo -e "\e[31m\nNo fido2 device detected. Plug it in, you may have to unlock it as well\e[0m" else # Create the pamu2fcfg file if [ ! -f /etc/fido2/fido2 ]; then sudo mkdir -p /etc/fido2 echo -e "\e[32m\nLet's setup your device, confirm on the device now\n\e[0m" pamu2fcfg >/tmp/fido2 # This needs to run as the user sudo mv /tmp/fido2 /etc/fido2/fido2 fi # Add fido2 auth as an option for sudo if ! grep -q pam_u2f.so /etc/pam.d/sudo; then sudo sed -i '1i auth sufficient pam_u2f.so cue authfile=/etc/fido2/fido2' /etc/pam.d/sudo fi fi