Thanks Christian. But if I want to specify the start time, how can I do
that? Could you give me an example? Like HOTP/T30 root - "2011 05 21"
2334453?

So the Pam-oath module will generate token and write to users.oath file
every time when it is invoked, right?
On Jun 8, 2011 12:30 AM, "Christian Hesse" <m...@eworm.de> wrote:
> Hailu Meng <hailum...@gmail.com> on Tue, 7 Jun 2011 17:39:35 -0500:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'm really confused about how to define the user.oath file. Do I just
>> touch a file called users.oath and add one line like:
>> echo "HOTP root - 00" > /etc/users.oath
>>
>> I don't see the format for TOTP. Could anyone share this information
>> here? Thanks a lot.
>>
>> Lou
>
> As I wrote in the other thread...
> The lines in /etc/users.oath should start with HOTP/T30 (time bases 30
> seconds) or HOTP/T60 (time based 60 seconds).
> --
> Schoene Gruesse
> Chris

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