


iPad devices with the Lightning port are fully supported.(iPadOS has only limited support for USB accessories and cannot communicate with YubiKey in challenge-response mode.) iPad Pro devices with USB-C port are unfortunately not supported.iPad devices do not have NFC hardware and thus won’t work with NFC keys.We are exploring a possible workaround for this nuisance. Check your settings to be sure that the NFC reader on your iOS device is enabled, or contact your device manufacturer for more information.

As a result, YubiKey-protected databases can only be unlocked in the main app. If your YubiKey cannot be recognized on your iOS device but can be recognized on Android, the issue may be with the NFC reader within your iOS device. Unfortunately, the AutoFill part is not allowed to communicate with hardware.

Update: YubiKey 5Ci is now fully supported. (The App Store release version of KeePassium does not yet support YubiKey 5Ci - this requires a special permission by Yubico and Apple.) An NFC-capable device (iPhone 7 or later).Secondly, because KeePassXC is available on all major platforms as a native app.įor more details: How to use YubiKey with KeePassium/KeePassXC. Firstly, because their approach requires only the database itself - whereas KeeChallenge and OtpKeyProv rely on auxiliary files (which would complicate synchronization). KeePassium adopts the challenge-response approach used by KeePassXC. KeePassium is the first KeePass app for iOS that supports YubiKey. The NFC broke again, so I repeated the process, this time checking after each setting I changed back.KeePass + iOS + YubiKey = KeePassium 30 January 2020 So I took a bunch of screenshots, then reset, then used the screenshots to change things back to how I had it before. Eventually I gave up on that route after Apple support told me nobody could replace or fix an individual file, and the only way was to reset and not restore the backup. There were a couple trips to the Apple Store involved too. Mind you I went long stretches doing nothing, and I thought there was a damaged file that was getting backed up, causing it to break again on restore. try making sure you aren't using a dynamic wallpaper. a factory reset doesn't help, Apple Pay won't work, etc. Or unless you're sure it is a hardware problem, i.e. I don't have any recommendations for you. There's certainly USB-C to Lightning adapters.
