Le mercredi 19 décembre 2012 à 14:03 -0200, Roberto Spadim a écrit :
> Nice! some one :D well i will explain... (i'm brazilian so please
> consider some english typo errors) think about you connect to your
> database from a untrusted network (yes your're travelling to a nice
> nice place), you don't want to connect and leave you password
> unchanged but if you do this your new password will be a bit unsecure
> since someone can listen your packages (ok i'm considering that you
> are a very unlucky guy) nice. the point of one time password is "don't
> ask to user to change the password" , but change the password always.
> ok this is something every body can read in any OTP blog 

PostgreSQL supports PAM logon. So if you install PostgreSQL + PAM + OATH
toolkit, you should be able to use PostgreSQL with OATH.

Does the same apply for MySQL. Can't you use a PAM plugin?

Kind regards,
-- 
                  Jean-Michel Pouré - Gooze - http://www.gooze.eu

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