diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 55f67b1..47f5c0b 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -2172,15 +2172,22 @@ $ doas reboot ## Windows -Windows can already have some virtual smartcard readers installed, like the one provided for Windows Hello. To ensure your YubiKey is the correct one used by scdaemon, you should add it to its configuration. You will need your device's full name. To find out what is your device's full name, plug your YubiKey, open the Device Manager, select "View > Show hidden devices". Go to the Software Devices list, you should see something like `Yubico YubiKey OTP+FIDO+CCID 0`. The name slightly differs according to the model. Thanks to [Scott Hanselman](https://www.hanselman.com/blog/HowToSetupSignedGitCommitsWithAYubiKeyNEOAndGPGAndKeybaseOnWindows.aspx) for sharing this information. +Windows can already have some virtual smartcard readers installed, like the one provided for Windows Hello. To ensure your YubiKey is the correct one used by scdaemon, you should add it to its configuration. You will need your device's full name. To find out what is your device's full name, plug your YubiKey and open PowerShell to run the following command: + +```` powershell +PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> Get-PnpDevice -Class SoftwareDevice | Where-Object {$_.FriendlyName -like "*YubiKey*"} | Select-Object -ExpandProperty FriendlyName +Yubico YubiKey OTP+FIDO+CCID 0 +```` + +The name slightly differs according to the model. Thanks to [Scott Hanselman](https://www.hanselman.com/blog/HowToSetupSignedGitCommitsWithAYubiKeyNEOAndGPGAndKeybaseOnWindows.aspx) for sharing this information. * Create or edit `%APPDATA%/gnupg/scdaemon.conf` to add: ``` -reader-port +reader-port ``` -* Edit `%APPDATA%/gnupg/gpg-agent.conf` to add: +* Create or edit `%APPDATA%/gnupg/gpg-agent.conf` to add: ``` enable-ssh-support