also sprach Cameron Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.01.28.0603 +0100]: > S/Key is a technology for one time passwords (OTP). Basically, you carry > around a little device (that can fit on your keyring, usually), that > generates passwords, in sync with the server you're trying to authenticate > to. Each password is used once, and then thrown away, and a new one > generated by the little device.
this would be SecurID or similar. S/Key is a list of passwords generated based upon a seed password and an initial value otp-md5 128 fl6641 ext tells you that it wants password #128 off the list that was initialized with fl6641, in an md5 encrypted fashion. compare s/key to the TAN numbers used for electronic banking in parts of europe. it's *not* SecurID. -- martin; (greetings from the heart of the sun.) \____ echo mailto: !#^."<*>"|tr "<*> mailto:" [EMAIL PROTECTED] click the start menu and select 'shut down.'
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