Call me crazy but why don't you just change the standard password everytime you login?
Chris "Makin' the obvious obvious" Seberino On Tue, 2006-04-04 at 18:01 -0700, Stewart Stremler wrote: > begin quoting Tracy R Reed as of Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 05:37:08PM -0700: > > Stewart Stremler wrote: > > > The thing with one-time passwords is you need a challenge-response > > > system choose the correct one-time password (in theory)... you _ought_ > > > to be able to set up a user-account that prompts for OTP, and another > > > that desires the "normal" password. > > > > Why would a challenge response system be needed? Just accept the OTP at > > the top of the list and then once that OTP has been used move to the > > next password and I mark it off my piece of paper. > > What if you're off by one? > > Do failures increment the counter? > > -- > _ |\_ > \| >
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