Is there a list anywhere of what Vasco token models are supported?
Specifically, I'd like to confirm that the Vasco Digipass GO-6 is
supported, as this seems to be the version of the single button token
that Vasco are pushing these days.
Regards
Roy Badami
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right in
thinking that Digipass authentication is still Vasco's 'normal'
authentication mode - i.e. that if I don't ask for anything special in
my order, I can expect just normal time-based Digipass authentication,
that will work just like the old GO-1 tokens did?
Regards
roy
le (such as the Feitian c200, which costs about 10 Euros) as a
possible alternative to Vasco tokens, but as with most hardware tokens
there is no way to set the clock, so the ability for the server to
compensate for clock drift is a requirement.
Regards
roy
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The
ens with RADIATOR - and we will revisit OAUTH tokens at a later date.
Regards
roy
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uses HMAC-SHA1.
The SQLHOTP doc contains the same error re AES - I haven't verified the
query in the doc as I've not played with that module.
Regards
roy
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Also potentially a (very minor) code bug in AuthSQLTOTP.pm
checkTOTP() doesn't correctly handle the case where $last_timestep is
undefined (due to a NULL in the database) if the PIN check fails. The
code does contains the line:
$last_timestep += 0; # In case database has NULL
but this lin
On 10/08/2012 13:26, Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
> On 08/09/2012 06:19 PM, Roy Badami wrote:
>
>> Do you have any experience of ordering GO-6 tokens? Am I right in
>> thinking that Digipass authentication is still Vasco's 'normal'
>> authentication mode - i.e. t
5:06 PM Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
> > On 08/23/2012 08:40 PM, Roy Badami wrote:
> > > Our supplier has confirmed that Digipass authentication (time-based) is
> > > the default mode.
> >
> > Ok, sounds like it has not changed lately.
> >
> > > However