Hi everyone! It has been four long years without a release. This release contains no real changes but update the build system and will serve as a declaration that we are now open for business again. I plan to review merge requests and bug reports now, and encourage you to remind me what I have been missing and help me update any merge requests so they can be more easily reviewed.
Happy hacking, Simon The OATH Toolkit makes it easy to build one-time password authentication systems. It contains shared libraries, command line tools and a PAM module. Supported technologies include the event-based HOTP algorithm (RFC4226) and the time-based TOTP algorithm (RFC6238). OATH stands for Open AuTHentication, which is the organization that specify the algorithms. For managing secret key files, the Portable Symmetric Key Container (PSKC) format described in RFC6030 is supported. The components included in the package is: * liboath: A shared and static C library for OATH handling. * oathtool: A command line tool for generating and validating OTPs. * pam_oath: A PAM module for pluggable login authentication for OATH. * libpskc: A shared and static C library for PSKC handling. * pskctool: A command line tool for manipulating PSKC data. The project's web page is available at: https://www.nongnu.org/oath-toolkit/ Documentation for the command line tools oathtool and pskctool: https://www.nongnu.org/oath-toolkit/oathtool.1.html https://www.nongnu.org/oath-toolkit/pskctool.1.html https://www.nongnu.org/oath-toolkit/libpskc-api/pskc-tutorial-pskctool.html Manual for PAM module: https://www.nongnu.org/oath-toolkit/pam_oath.html Liboath Manual: https://www.nongnu.org/oath-toolkit/liboath-api/liboath-oath.html Libpskc Manual https://www.nongnu.org/oath-toolkit/libpskc-api/pskc-reference.html If you need help to use the OATH Toolkit, or want to help others, you are invited to join our oath-toolkit-help mailing list, see: https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/oath-toolkit-help Here are the compressed sources of the entire package: https://download.savannah.nongnu.org/releases/oath-toolkit/oath-toolkit-2.6.3.tar.gz https://download.savannah.nongnu.org/releases/oath-toolkit/oath-toolkit-2.6.3.tar.gz.sig The software is cryptographically signed by the author using an OpenPGP key identified by the following information: pub ed25519 2019-03-20 [SC] [expires: 2021-01-24] B1D2 BD13 75BE CB78 4CF4 F8C4 D73C F638 C53C 06BE uid [ultimate] Simon Josefsson <[email protected]> The key is available from: https://josefsson.org/key-20190320.txt I have changed key since older releases, see my transition statement: https://blog.josefsson.org/2019/03/21/openpgp-2019-key-transition-statement/ http://blog.josefsson.org/2014/06/23/openpgp-key-transition-statement/ Here are the SHA-1 and SHA-224 checksums: 27a75c35834292adc8d925d6c7d024f5f3b9215d oath-toolkit-2.6.3.tar.gz 47fa1f8a654b12930d01e292c0e8a0fbc8bb65f82dde7cd9e624730f oath-toolkit-2.6.3.tar.gz General information on contributing: https://www.nongnu.org/oath-toolkit/contrib.html GitLab's page: https://gitlab.com/oath-toolkit/oath-toolkit Savannah developer's home page: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/oath-toolkit/ Code coverage charts: https://www.nongnu.org/oath-toolkit/coverage/ Clang code analysis: https://www.nongnu.org/oath-toolkit/clang-analyzer/
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