Thank you for all your suggestions - I managed to log in!
Cheers,
Patrick
bro are these legitimate keys?
On Mon, Apr 29, 2024, 6:14 PM Martin Neitzel <
neit...@hackett.marshlabs.gaertner.de> wrote:
> PW> Apparently I need to "purchase an inexpensive OATH TOTP compatible
> PW> token device."
>
> Here's another "thumbs-up" for the pkg "oath-toolkit".
>
> I drive its
On 4/29/24 21:09, Greg Troxel wrote:
Benny Siegert writes:
The cheapest way to have TOTP is to install Google Authenticator on
your phone.
Be careful when you choose a TOTP program that you are able to back up
the seeds yourself, and that the program does not send the seeds to the
cloud not
totp must not be implemented yet...
On Mon, Apr 29, 2024 at 2:10 PM Greg Troxel wrote:
> Benny Siegert writes:
>
> > The cheapest way to have TOTP is to install Google Authenticator on
> > your phone.
>
> Be careful when you choose a TOTP program that you are able to back up
> the seeds
PW> Apparently I need to "purchase an inexpensive OATH TOTP compatible
PW> token device."
Here's another "thumbs-up" for the pkg "oath-toolkit".
I drive its oathtool(1) with a simple, rwx-- shell wrapper which
collects my personal seed secrets and tells me both the current and
upcoming TOTP,
Staffan Thomen writes:
> It used to be that google authenticator didn't automatically back up
> your secrets, so you had to be very careful to copy them over when you
> got a new phone and if your old phone was unusable you were hosed.
> This has since been fixed, and it will back them up to
Benny Siegert writes:
> The cheapest way to have TOTP is to install Google Authenticator on
> your phone.
Be careful when you choose a TOTP program that you are able to back up
the seeds yourself, and that the program does not send the seeds to the
cloud not adequately protected in the name of
On Mon 29 Apr 2024 at 18:04:23 +0100, Patrick Welche wrote:
> Apparently I need to "purchase an inexpensive OATH TOTP compatible
> token device."
Pkgsrc has as options at least security/keepassxc (big but secure (at
least it pretends to be)) and security/2fa (small but totally
insecure) (but in
On 29 April 2024 18:04:23 BST, Patrick Welche wrote:
>Apparently I need to "purchase an inexpensive OATH TOTP compatible
>token device."
>
>$ wtf oath
>wtf: I don't know what `oath' means!
>$ wtf totp
>TOTP: time-based one time password
>
>Any suggestions on something that works on NetBSD/amd64?
Am 29.04.24 um 19:04 schrieb Patrick Welche:
Apparently I need to "purchase an inexpensive OATH TOTP compatible
token device."
$ wtf oath
wtf: I don't know what `oath' means!
That's because it's OAuth, not oath :)
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749
$ wtf totp
TOTP: time-based one
On Mon, Apr 29, 2024 at 06:04:23PM +0100, Patrick Welche wrote:
> Apparently I need to "purchase an inexpensive OATH TOTP compatible
> token device."
>
> $ wtf oath
> wtf: I don't know what `oath' means!
> $ wtf totp
> TOTP: time-based one time password
>
> Any suggestions on something that
Apparently I need to "purchase an inexpensive OATH TOTP compatible
token device."
$ wtf oath
wtf: I don't know what `oath' means!
$ wtf totp
TOTP: time-based one time password
Any suggestions on something that works on NetBSD/amd64?
Cheers,
Patrick
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