OTP in 5 minutes? I think it would take at least 10 to explain how they work ...
In this case. If only servers are "in-play" then the keys are secure
on the laptops "out-of-play".
Yeah I'm splitting hairs, but rules are rules :-)

And the instructor (not me) who's running this mis-heard the
requirements. It's not "Zen Linux" it's "Zen Cart running on Linux".
Anyone have tips on securing Zen Cart? I have a bad feeling about this ...


On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 12:42 AM, John H. Robinson, IV <jh...@ucsd.edu> wrote:
> da...@lang.hm wrote:
>>
>> The real answer in production is to use a token authentication that is not
>> accessable to someone who hacks the client machine, but this is a game
>> where such infrastructure is not feasible.
>
> But OTP via OPIE is certainly doable.
>
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