On Tue, 2015-05-19 at 21:35 +0200, Simon Josefsson wrote: > Would you be ok with doing this in a separate library, say, liboathpskc, > or something? (Then I could move the liboath usersfile handling to that > library too, which is something I have been wanting to drop from > liboath.)
Yes, absolutely. I think that makes sense. > > Somewhat more out of scope, but it would also be *really* neat to be > > able to import tokens from other things, like the Java monstrosity that > > is McAfee Pledge :) > > If the higher library was a bit more generic, that would be fine. Right > now it would feel ugly to add that to libpskc. Agreed. > It should probably not > be called liboathpskc then, but maybe something like libotp or lib2fa or > something. I suspect there is some overlap with other existing projects > there though, but I'm happy to reinvent the wheel if there isn't a > suitable wheel around. I am not aware of a suitable existing wheel. It'd be great to have something higher-level that makes use of liboath/libpskc and perhaps also libstoken — and I can donate my Yubikey OATH code from http://git.infradead.org/users/dwmw2/openconnect.git/blob/HEAD:/yubikey.c under any reasonable licence that's required too. -- David Woodhouse Open Source Technology Centre [email protected] Intel Corporation
