On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 4:46 AM Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net> wrote:
>
> On 1/16/24 01:18, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> > Fedora 39
> >
> > I do not have a stinkin' smart phone.
> >
> > I scanned a QR code to drive and read it with zbarimg.
> > (it is a security code so I doctored the result up a lot).
> >
> > zbarimg Screenshot_2024-01-04_16-08-43.png
> >
> > QR-Code:otpauth://abcd/efgh:123445566?secret=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNONP&issuer=abcd.com
>
> The "abcd" part should be "totp", meaning it's a time-based code.
> If there aren't any other parameters, it should be the usual 6-digits
> with 30 second change interval.
>
> > On a stinking smart phone, it brings back a six digit code.
> > How do I duplicate this in Fedora?
>
> You need a program that can handle OTP codes.  There are at least two in
> the Fedora repo: "keysmith" and "numberstation".  I think they only need
> the "secret=" part.

I use Keysmith for GitHub on Fedora 38 and above. I did not need to
scan a QR code because Microsoft will show you the OTP seed, which can
be entered into Keysmith.

Keysmith is a KDE app, so it is easiest to use if you have a KDE spin.
If you are building from source, almost all the dependencies are
already present or available for the machine.

Jeff
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