Hi David,
I can confirm that using FreeOTP resolves the problem for me.
What a frustration, I am surprised that Google wouldn't add support beyond
SHA1 - perhaps a notice on the OTP documentation page would help others in
this situation.
Thank you so much for your assistance and links to
On 30/11/16 10:13, David Kupka wrote:
On 29/11/16 12:57, Callum Guy wrote:
Hi Alexander,
I can confirm that I am using version 4.2.0.
The bug link provided mentions that it caused GA to fail to scan the
codes.
In my situation it is FreeIPA (or related service) which appears to
fail to
Hi Alexander,
I can confirm that I am using version 4.2.0.
The bug link provided mentions that it caused GA to fail to scan the codes.
In my situation it is FreeIPA (or related service) which appears to fail to
validate codes generated, meaning that only OTP codes generated using sha1
are
On ti, 29 marras 2016, Callum Guy wrote:
Hi Petr,
Thanks for coming back to me on this.
I have only tried using Google Authenticator. The generated QR code
successfully scans and codes are then generated on the GA device as normal.
The problem is that the codes simply do not work.
My current
Hi Petr,
Thanks for coming back to me on this.
I have only tried using Google Authenticator. The generated QR code
successfully scans and codes are then generated on the GA device as normal.
The problem is that the codes simply do not work.
My current thinking is that the service which
On 11/28/2016 01:03 PM, Callum Guy wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I wanted to ask a quick question - perhaps a more experienced user will be
> able
> to help or point me to the correct documentation.
>
> Basically we have implemented password+OTP type authentication which works
> great.
>
> When
Hi All,
I wanted to ask a quick question - perhaps a more experienced user will be
able to help or point me to the correct documentation.
Basically we have implemented password+OTP type authentication which works
great.
When adding a OTP code using the admin login you can choose an algorithm.