Under GNU/Linux you can use 'lsusb':
Code:
jas@mocca:~$ lsusb
Bus 005 Device 012: ID 1050:0010
...
This is the yubikey. For some reason the linux USB repository I'm using doesn't know this is a yubikey, I thought they retrieved USB listings for upstream automatically.
To look at the details, you can run:
Code:
jas@mocca:~$ lsusb -d 1050:0010 -v
Bus 005 Device 012: ID 1050:0010
Device Descriptor:
bLength 18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 2.00
bDeviceClass 0 (Defined at Interface level)
bDeviceSubClass 0
bDeviceProtocol 0
bMaxPacketSize0 8
idVendor 0x1050
idProduct 0x0010
bcdDevice 1.10
iManufacturer 1 Yubico
iProduct 2 Yubico Yubikey Touch
iSerial 0
bNumConfigurations 1
Configuration Descriptor:
bLength 9
bDescriptorType 2
wTotalLength 34
bNumInterfaces 1
bConfigurationValue 1
iConfiguration 0
bmAttributes 0xa0
(Bus Powered)
Remote Wakeup
MaxPower 50mA
Interface Descriptor:
bLength 9
bDescriptorType 4
bInterfaceNumber 0
bAlternateSetting 0
bNumEndpoints 1
bInterfaceClass 3 Human Interface Device
bInterfaceSubClass 0 No Subclass
bInterfaceProtocol 0 None
iInterface 0
HID Device Descriptor:
bLength 9
bDescriptorType 33
bcdHID 1.11
bCountryCode 0 Not supported
bNumDescriptors 1
bDescriptorType 34 Report
wDescriptorLength 71
Report Descriptors:
** UNAVAILABLE **
Endpoint Descriptor:
bLength 7
bDescriptorType 5
bEndpointAddress 0x81 EP 1 IN
bmAttributes 3
Transfer Type Interrupt
Synch Type None
Usage Type Data
wMaxPacketSize 0x0008 1x 8 bytes
bInterval 10
Device Status: 0x0000
(Bus Powered)
jas@mocca:~$
I suspect the 'bcdDevice' is the firmware version, but I'm not sure. Jakob?
/Simon