On May 11, 2019, at 2:17 PM, Michael <mduf...@gmail.com> wrote:
Given all the changes in the past few weeks, does anyone have a link to a current reference implementation for WebAuthn using a mobile authenticor?I have spent hours searching. Please help! :)
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Hi Michael and Emanuele,If you’re referring to a reference implementation of an Android application that functions as an authenticator, we (Duo Labs) have an Android library for this, which abstracts quite a bit of the WebAuthn authenticator operations and can be used to implement your own authenticator app.
Hope this helps.--James Barclay
Can you clarify what do you mean?Depending how do you define things, there’s no such thing like a mobile authenticator, meaning that in the context of webauthn the authenticator (i.e. the security key) should be able to directly talk to the browser via usb, nfc or ble. Today you can use an android phone (so a mobile device) as a security key, talking to chrome via ble (though I’m unclear if this is ctap2-ble or a custom protocol).Again, maybe I’m misled by definitions, but to the best of my knowledge there’s currently no reference implementation of an authenticator.Best,
On May 11, 2019, at 2:17 PM, Michael <mduf...@gmail.com> wrote:
Given all the changes in the past few weeks, does anyone have a link to a current reference implementation for WebAuthn using a mobile authenticor?I have spent hours searching. Please help! :)--
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I think you need to be clearer on your use case.
Are you looking for a app on Android that uses the Android WebAuthn API, like Firefox and some other apps are doing?
Or are you looking for a way to provide a CTAP2 API over some transport?
The latter you probably wont find as people are waiting for the announced caBLE functionality in Android to be opened up to third parties, rather than just for Google login as it is now.
John B.
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