Good morning everyone, I'm trying to setup one of my machines to allow use of one time passwords with SSH. The reason being is I often login to my machine on untrusted machines and I would prefer not to compromise my passwords. I would also like to be able to login using my normal password when I am on a trusted client.
I am using Debian 3 stable and OpenSSH. I installed the opie-client, opie-server and libpam-opie packages. As I understand it I should now edit the pam config for SSH to allow authentication using *either* the unix passwd or opie. Unfortunately this is where I am lost. I can't find any documentation on what I'm trying to do. I gather I need to add something like: auth require pam_opie.so to the /etc/pam.d/ssh file but I know there is more to it than that. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Jeff
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