t; module to get one-time password support. I haven't been able to figure
> out how to get that working, however. First off, I can't figure out how
> to configure OTP for SASL. Second, RoundCube doesn't seem to be picking
> up the username and password from the HTTP auth. I
ith apache,
but I'd like to be able to authenticate with one-time passwords as well as
a normal password. (I sometimes want to log in from systems I don't trust
to type in a replayable password, but it usually isn't an issue.) I want to
avoid being forced to use OTP exclusively. If
11:13:06 +0200, Gabor Heja
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am currently looking for a hardware based OTP solution for PAM
> authentication on Debian (to use SSH).
>
> I have found a few solutions, one looks good (Aladdin eToken PASS) as it
> is
> supported by the LinOTP Comm
Hi all,
I am currently looking for a hardware based OTP solution for PAM
authentication on Debian (to use SSH).
I have found a few solutions, one looks good (Aladdin eToken PASS) as it is
supported by the LinOTP Community Edition, while another one (Aladdin
eToken NG–OTP) is only supported by
rify, the problem isn't so much that PAM isn't being
consulted, as that the challenge is never seen. It seems to work if you
know what your next OTP is supposed to be, but if you need to use an OTP
calculator there doesn't seem to be a way to see the seed number.
--
Re-Interpreting Hi
I have a server set up for PAM authentication using OPIE, and want to
get my nxclients to connect with a one-time password. Since the nxclient
prompts for a password up-front, I never get the challenge.
Can anyone point me to a how-to for PAM+OPIE+NXSERVER, or provide a few
tips to get me going?
Robert S wrote:
> I've just upgraded to sarge. I've been running sendmail and am getting
> these messages repeatedly in my /var/log/auth.log:
>
> Jun 22 23:01:05 debian sm-mta[6126]: OTP unavailable because can't
> read/write key database /etc/opiekeys: No suc
I've just upgraded to sarge. I've been running sendmail and am getting
these messages repeatedly in my /var/log/auth.log:
Jun 22 23:01:05 debian sm-mta[6126]: OTP unavailable because can't
read/write key database /etc/opiekeys: No such file or directory
There seems to be a bi
Danny Heap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There is (otp) for generating one-time passwords. Is there a debian
> package for implementing OTP?
A quick `apt-cache search password | grep -i time' gives three hits,
between them "otp - Generator for One Time Passwords", s
There is (otp) for generating one-time passwords. Is there a debian
package for implementing OTP?
Thanks.
Danny Heap
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