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1.1.1

28 Jan 16:47
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Minor changes

⚠️ Only use this on last resort, as a temporary fallback. Do not use this as an everyday security key, as this defeat the purpose of having two factor authentication. ⚠️

Changelog

  • Update dependencies
  • Fix typos

How to use

Download the appropriate package for your OS from "Assets" below (64bit Linux, 64bit Windows or MacOS), extract it if relevant, then use it from the terminal:

Get help:

okbr --help

Read a backup:

okbr the_backup.txt

Note: I recommend using Windows Terminal on Windows to get the most out of the UI.

Features

Read backups with:

  • ECC
  • RSA
  • Passphrase

Display:

  • Labels
  • URLs
  • Usernames
  • Passwords
  • TOTP (Google Authenticator) seeds and TOTPs
  • Yubico OTP seeds and OTPs
  • ECC keys
  • RSA keys
  • HMAC secrets

1.1.0

26 Sep 13:41
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Yubico OTP feature added!

⚠️ Only use this on last resort, as a temporary fallback. Do not use this as an everyday security key, as this defeat the purpose of having two factor authentication. ⚠️

How to use

Download the appropriate package for your OS from "Assets" below (64bit Linux, 64bit Windows or MacOS), extract it if relevant, then use it from the terminal:

Get help:

okbr --help

Read a backup:

okbr the_backup.txt

Note: I recommend using Windows Terminal on Windows to get the most out of the UI.

Features

Read backups with:

  • ECC
  • RSA
  • Passphrase

Display:

  • Labels
  • URLs
  • Usernames
  • Passwords
  • TOTP (Google Authenticator) seeds and TOTPs
  • Yubico OTP seeds and OTPs
  • ECC keys
  • RSA keys
  • HMAC secrets

1.0.0

21 Sep 11:02
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Version 1.0.0 is out! 🚀

This release implements the intended features.

⚠️ Only use this on last resort, as a temporary fallback. Do not use this as an everyday security key, as this defeat the purpose of having two factor authentication. ⚠️

How to use

Download the appropriate package for your OS from "Assets" below (64bit Linux, 64bit Windows or MacOS), extract it if relevant, then use it from the terminal:

Get help:

okbr --help

Read a backup:

okbr the_backup.txt

Note: I recommend using Windows Terminal on Windows to get the most out of the UI.

Features

Read backups with:

  • ECC
  • RSA
  • Passphrase

Display:

  • Labels
  • URLs
  • Usernames
  • Passwords
  • TOTP (Google Authenticator) seeds and TOTPs
  • ECC keys
  • RSA keys
  • HMAC secrets

0.2.0

15 Sep 18:15
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⚠️ Only use this on last resort, as a temporary fallback. Do not use this as an everyday security key, as this defeat the purpose of having two factor authentication. ⚠️

Enhancements

Backups encrypted with an RSA key can now be decrypted. The four stored RSA keys can now be displayed and copied.

Backups encrypted with a NIST256P1 or SECP256K1 should be readable. I couldn't test it yet.

0.1.0

12 Sep 14:12
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First release! 🚀

This release implements the basic features to read and use an OnlyKey's backup.

⚠️ Only use this on last resort, as a temporary fallback. Do not use this as an everyday security key, as this defeat the purpose of having two factor authentication. ⚠️

How to use

Just download the appropriate package from "Assets" below for your OS (64bit Linux, 64bit Windows or MacOS), extract it if relevant, then use it from the terminal:

Get help:

okbr --help

Read a backup:

okbr the_backup.txt

Note: I recommend using Windows Terminal on Windows to get the most out of the UI.

Features

Decoding:

  • Passphrase-encrypted backup
  • x25519-encrypted backup

Display and copy:

  • Account's label
  • Account's URL
  • Account's username
  • Account's password
  • Account's TOTP (Google Authenticator)
  • ECC key label
  • ECC private key