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zserge.com
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| | | | | Many of us use one-time passwords (OTP) regularly to log into different services. Most probably rely on Google Authenticator and similar tools. But what about building one by ourselves? | |
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prezu.ca
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| | | | | Part 3 is the last part in this short cycle. Here I'll explain all the details around Time-based One-Time Password algorithm. I'll finish up by also elaborating on things common to both, HMAC-Based One-Time Password algorithm: QR Codes used to easily transfer secrets from the server to the Authenticator app Base32 algorithm - used to store non-printable secret in a URI (effectively stored by the QR Codes mentioned above). TOTP One way to avoid the problems with lack of feedback between server and the app... | |
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www.sethvargo.com
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| | | | | With many popular websites providing two factor authentication, why shouldn't you add two-factor authentication to SSH? Public-key, Private-key encryption is generally considered to be very secure, but why not take an extra step? | |
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satharus.me
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| | | I could talk for the entirety of this post about how connected we are and how much we rely on the internet and technology and all that stuff but I am pretty ... | ||