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[ILUG] S/Key ?

[ILUG] S/Key ?

Jerry Connolly jerry.connolly at eircom.net
Wed Feb 28 15:27:33 GMT 2001


Kevin Gannon said the following on Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 01:54:37PM +0000, 
> My questions are:
> 1) After running keyinit for a user is there a way to return them
>       to normal telnet authentication rathet than s/key ?

Depends on your version of login.  OpenBSD defaults to the normal user
password unless you enter "s/key" as your user password, in which case it will
challenge you for your OTP.  FreeBSD will challenge you anyway and accept
either your OTP or your user password before logging you in.

> 2) Has anyone seen a hardware based key generator that you
>      can carry in your wallet ?

I use s/key calc from  http://www.dimensional.com/~bgiles/pilot/skey/
on my workpad.

-- 
Jerry Connolly                  Computer Incident Response Team
jerry.connolly at eircom.net       Eircom Multimedia
 
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