also sprach Cameron Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.28.0603 +0100]:
> S/Key is a technology for one time passwords (OTP). Basically, you carry
> around a little device (that can fit on your keyring, usually), that
> generates passwords, in sync with the server you're trying to authenticate
> to.
On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, Aaron Brashears wrote:
>I recently upgraded my workstation to the latest unstable. Then, I
>attempted to ssh into a freebsd server I do some work on, but got the
>following unusual message:
>
>otp-md5 128 fl6641 ext
>S/Key Password:
S/Key is a technology for one time password
I recently upgraded my workstation to the latest unstable. Then, I
attempted to ssh into a freebsd server I do some work on, but got the
following unusual message:
otp-md5 128 fl6641 ext
S/Key Password:
I'm not exactly sure what it's asking for, and using my password
doesn't work.
Using the ver
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