Re: One-Time passwords for regular user accounts?



On 2006-04-28, Carlos Moreno <moreno_at_mochima_dot_com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I wonder if there is a way (a standard way, that is) to setup
one-time passwords for logging in to a Linux box (through SSH).

Search google on "opie" (one-time passwords in everything) and "S/KEY"

There are PAM modules for these as well.

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John (john@xxxxxxxxxxx)
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