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A simple PHP WebAuthn (FIDO2) server library.
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Simple working demo for the lbuchs/WebAuthn library.
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Relying Party
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A valid domain string that identifies the - WebAuthn Relying Party
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If you select a root ca, direct attestation is required to validate your client with the root.
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Here you can see what's saved on the server:

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