Just for the record because - again - I replied privately against my intention to write to the list (please fix those reply-to headers!):
Guylhem, 05.05.2012 17:14: > Yes it is. With "otp" for the nokia n900 for example. > > Alexander Kriegisch, 05.05.2012 12:00: >> Sorry if the question sounds stupid, but is this something for a >> use case similar to what I would use OPIE for? Several years ago I >> compiled opielogin for my router and used it as a replacement for >> BB login in telnet. I forgot about it later though (initially I >> also wanted to use OPIE with Dropbear, but then resorted to normal >> key-based login). >> >> >> Guylhem, 05.05.2012 00:37: >>> I have prepared a OTP implementation for /bin/login, where a >>> password can optionally be replaced by an MOTP (md5 of >>> epoch+pin+shared secret) if ENABLE_FEATURE_LOGINOTP is defined. >>> >>> This could be useful for example when using telnetd. The code can >>> easily be tweaked to support other things besides MOTP. _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
