Your message dated Sun, 11 Oct 2020 14:27:16 +0200 with message-id <20201011122716.gb...@beskar.mdcc.cx> and subject line Re: #901499 ITP: php-yubitwee -- YubiKey OTP Validator library has caused the Debian Bug report #901499, regarding ITP: php-yubitwee -- YubiKey OTP Validator library to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Joost van Baal-Ilić <joos...@debian.org> * Package name : php-yubitwee Version : 1.1.3 Upstream Author : François Kooman <fkoo...@tuxed.net> * URL : https://git.tuxed.net/fkooman/php-yubitwee/about/ * License : MIT/X Programming Lang: PHP Description : YubiKey OTP Validator library A very simple, secure YubiKey OTP Validator with pluggable HTTP client. vpn-server-api ( https://github.com/eduvpn/vpn-server-api ) depends upon php-yubitwee. (At one point in time vpn-server-api will migrate from using php-yubitwee to U2F. It is not yet known _when_ that will happen.) The vpn-server-api and php-yubitwee packages are part of the Let's Connect! VPN software suite, being developed by SURFnet, the Dutch National Research and Education Network. Packaging php-yubitwee in Debian is the first step towards integrating the Let's Connect! stack in Debian. Currently, the suite consists of 15 source packages, see https://github.com/eduvpn/eduvpn-debian . Refer to https://letsconnect-vpn.org and https://eduvpn.org/ for more information. I'll request to package this software in the PHP PEAR and Composer group at https://salsa.debian.org/php-team/pear . Bye, Joost
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--- Begin Message ---I won't package this software for Debian, and I don't think anybody should: upsteam says: "the correct thing to be doing is using U2F, so do not use this library if you are writing new software, please investigate U2F as that will be more secure than using the proprietary YubiCo solution for verifying hardware tokens!" (at https://git.tuxed.net/fkooman/php-yubitwee/about/ ). Bye, Joost
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