Unlock ubuntu pc using my phone's fingerprint scanner











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My ideal app is something like MacID (http://macid.co/) but one that works with either iPhone or Android to unlock my ubuntu pc..



This offers some ways but they are limited to BT for linux. I want fingerprint.
http://www.howtogeek.com/222924/how-to-unlock-your-computer-with-your-phone-or-watch/










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    What is the question? Also what progress have you made? Also I am interested in collaborating, I am not an expert, though.
    – daltonfury42
    Dec 12 '16 at 16:22












  • Well there is this app can perform "fingerprint actions", and can launch another app via the scanner... play.google.com/store/apps/… ... So, if someone here knows how to write an apk that can simply lauch a shell script that than executes ssh into your computer, as the user gnome (for example) if running as, than you could run DISPLAY=:0 gnome-screensaver-command -d ... and that would unlock it.
    – Chev_603
    Dec 13 '16 at 1:40








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    You can try Tasker, it's able to run ssh commands, and it can run on an event. So maybe this will help.
    – davidbaumann
    Mar 2 at 9:49










  • I just want to make sure you're aware of how vulnerable your phone is, and by providing it access to your computer, you severely risk the computer's security.
    – earthmeLon
    Oct 21 at 0:13






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    I'm not sure what you mean? If my phone get hacked I'm in a terrible position anyway. You get access to my email, SMS and 2nd Factor apps... so you can literally reset ANY password for any account I own... that dwarfs the risk of unlocking my computer....
    – Haytham AbuelFutuh
    Oct 22 at 4:30















up vote
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My ideal app is something like MacID (http://macid.co/) but one that works with either iPhone or Android to unlock my ubuntu pc..



This offers some ways but they are limited to BT for linux. I want fingerprint.
http://www.howtogeek.com/222924/how-to-unlock-your-computer-with-your-phone-or-watch/










share|improve this question


















  • 1




    What is the question? Also what progress have you made? Also I am interested in collaborating, I am not an expert, though.
    – daltonfury42
    Dec 12 '16 at 16:22












  • Well there is this app can perform "fingerprint actions", and can launch another app via the scanner... play.google.com/store/apps/… ... So, if someone here knows how to write an apk that can simply lauch a shell script that than executes ssh into your computer, as the user gnome (for example) if running as, than you could run DISPLAY=:0 gnome-screensaver-command -d ... and that would unlock it.
    – Chev_603
    Dec 13 '16 at 1:40








  • 1




    You can try Tasker, it's able to run ssh commands, and it can run on an event. So maybe this will help.
    – davidbaumann
    Mar 2 at 9:49










  • I just want to make sure you're aware of how vulnerable your phone is, and by providing it access to your computer, you severely risk the computer's security.
    – earthmeLon
    Oct 21 at 0:13






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    I'm not sure what you mean? If my phone get hacked I'm in a terrible position anyway. You get access to my email, SMS and 2nd Factor apps... so you can literally reset ANY password for any account I own... that dwarfs the risk of unlocking my computer....
    – Haytham AbuelFutuh
    Oct 22 at 4:30













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My ideal app is something like MacID (http://macid.co/) but one that works with either iPhone or Android to unlock my ubuntu pc..



This offers some ways but they are limited to BT for linux. I want fingerprint.
http://www.howtogeek.com/222924/how-to-unlock-your-computer-with-your-phone-or-watch/










share|improve this question













My ideal app is something like MacID (http://macid.co/) but one that works with either iPhone or Android to unlock my ubuntu pc..



This offers some ways but they are limited to BT for linux. I want fingerprint.
http://www.howtogeek.com/222924/how-to-unlock-your-computer-with-your-phone-or-watch/







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    What is the question? Also what progress have you made? Also I am interested in collaborating, I am not an expert, though.
    – daltonfury42
    Dec 12 '16 at 16:22












  • Well there is this app can perform "fingerprint actions", and can launch another app via the scanner... play.google.com/store/apps/… ... So, if someone here knows how to write an apk that can simply lauch a shell script that than executes ssh into your computer, as the user gnome (for example) if running as, than you could run DISPLAY=:0 gnome-screensaver-command -d ... and that would unlock it.
    – Chev_603
    Dec 13 '16 at 1:40








  • 1




    You can try Tasker, it's able to run ssh commands, and it can run on an event. So maybe this will help.
    – davidbaumann
    Mar 2 at 9:49










  • I just want to make sure you're aware of how vulnerable your phone is, and by providing it access to your computer, you severely risk the computer's security.
    – earthmeLon
    Oct 21 at 0:13






  • 1




    I'm not sure what you mean? If my phone get hacked I'm in a terrible position anyway. You get access to my email, SMS and 2nd Factor apps... so you can literally reset ANY password for any account I own... that dwarfs the risk of unlocking my computer....
    – Haytham AbuelFutuh
    Oct 22 at 4:30














  • 1




    What is the question? Also what progress have you made? Also I am interested in collaborating, I am not an expert, though.
    – daltonfury42
    Dec 12 '16 at 16:22












  • Well there is this app can perform "fingerprint actions", and can launch another app via the scanner... play.google.com/store/apps/… ... So, if someone here knows how to write an apk that can simply lauch a shell script that than executes ssh into your computer, as the user gnome (for example) if running as, than you could run DISPLAY=:0 gnome-screensaver-command -d ... and that would unlock it.
    – Chev_603
    Dec 13 '16 at 1:40








  • 1




    You can try Tasker, it's able to run ssh commands, and it can run on an event. So maybe this will help.
    – davidbaumann
    Mar 2 at 9:49










  • I just want to make sure you're aware of how vulnerable your phone is, and by providing it access to your computer, you severely risk the computer's security.
    – earthmeLon
    Oct 21 at 0:13






  • 1




    I'm not sure what you mean? If my phone get hacked I'm in a terrible position anyway. You get access to my email, SMS and 2nd Factor apps... so you can literally reset ANY password for any account I own... that dwarfs the risk of unlocking my computer....
    – Haytham AbuelFutuh
    Oct 22 at 4:30








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What is the question? Also what progress have you made? Also I am interested in collaborating, I am not an expert, though.
– daltonfury42
Dec 12 '16 at 16:22






What is the question? Also what progress have you made? Also I am interested in collaborating, I am not an expert, though.
– daltonfury42
Dec 12 '16 at 16:22














Well there is this app can perform "fingerprint actions", and can launch another app via the scanner... play.google.com/store/apps/… ... So, if someone here knows how to write an apk that can simply lauch a shell script that than executes ssh into your computer, as the user gnome (for example) if running as, than you could run DISPLAY=:0 gnome-screensaver-command -d ... and that would unlock it.
– Chev_603
Dec 13 '16 at 1:40






Well there is this app can perform "fingerprint actions", and can launch another app via the scanner... play.google.com/store/apps/… ... So, if someone here knows how to write an apk that can simply lauch a shell script that than executes ssh into your computer, as the user gnome (for example) if running as, than you could run DISPLAY=:0 gnome-screensaver-command -d ... and that would unlock it.
– Chev_603
Dec 13 '16 at 1:40






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You can try Tasker, it's able to run ssh commands, and it can run on an event. So maybe this will help.
– davidbaumann
Mar 2 at 9:49




You can try Tasker, it's able to run ssh commands, and it can run on an event. So maybe this will help.
– davidbaumann
Mar 2 at 9:49












I just want to make sure you're aware of how vulnerable your phone is, and by providing it access to your computer, you severely risk the computer's security.
– earthmeLon
Oct 21 at 0:13




I just want to make sure you're aware of how vulnerable your phone is, and by providing it access to your computer, you severely risk the computer's security.
– earthmeLon
Oct 21 at 0:13




1




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I'm not sure what you mean? If my phone get hacked I'm in a terrible position anyway. You get access to my email, SMS and 2nd Factor apps... so you can literally reset ANY password for any account I own... that dwarfs the risk of unlocking my computer....
– Haytham AbuelFutuh
Oct 22 at 4:30




I'm not sure what you mean? If my phone get hacked I'm in a terrible position anyway. You get access to my email, SMS and 2nd Factor apps... so you can literally reset ANY password for any account I own... that dwarfs the risk of unlocking my computer....
– Haytham AbuelFutuh
Oct 22 at 4:30










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I haven't yet tried it myself, but this cropped up in the past year:



https://github.com/maxchehab/remote-linux-unlocker



Essentially, install the software on your PC, download the Android app from the Play Store, then click the "lock" or "unlock" buttons on your phone, as required.






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    I haven't yet tried it myself, but this cropped up in the past year:



    https://github.com/maxchehab/remote-linux-unlocker



    Essentially, install the software on your PC, download the Android app from the Play Store, then click the "lock" or "unlock" buttons on your phone, as required.






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      I haven't yet tried it myself, but this cropped up in the past year:



      https://github.com/maxchehab/remote-linux-unlocker



      Essentially, install the software on your PC, download the Android app from the Play Store, then click the "lock" or "unlock" buttons on your phone, as required.






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        I haven't yet tried it myself, but this cropped up in the past year:



        https://github.com/maxchehab/remote-linux-unlocker



        Essentially, install the software on your PC, download the Android app from the Play Store, then click the "lock" or "unlock" buttons on your phone, as required.






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        I haven't yet tried it myself, but this cropped up in the past year:



        https://github.com/maxchehab/remote-linux-unlocker



        Essentially, install the software on your PC, download the Android app from the Play Store, then click the "lock" or "unlock" buttons on your phone, as required.







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