On Wednesday 17 August 2005 09:18 pm
Lars Solberg wrote:
> I'v been looking around a lot now, after opie (one time password in
> everything) related stuff. The orginal dev site was lokated at
> http://inner.net/opie/ but it seams like that link is dead.
> I know the opie project stalled in 1998 some times but some BSD people
> made a rewrite in 1999 but i cant find that eighter.
> Soo what is happening to all the otp/opie stuff? Does nobody use it anymore?
> Does anybody have some updated info about this, or know about anything
> else that can give me an otp login.
>
> In front thanks
Lars Solberg wrote:
> I'v been looking around a lot now, after opie (one time password in
> everything) related stuff. The orginal dev site was lokated at
> http://inner.net/opie/ but it seams like that link is dead.
> I know the opie project stalled in 1998 some times but some BSD people
> made a rewrite in 1999 but i cant find that eighter.
> Soo what is happening to all the otp/opie stuff? Does nobody use it anymore?
> Does anybody have some updated info about this, or know about anything
> else that can give me an otp login.
>
> In front thanks
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2003/02/06/FreeBSD_Basics.html
From this Altavista search:
http://tinyurl.com/cb6lo
IIRC there is something similar on Linux but I don't recall if it is
OPIE or some other acronym as it has been a while since I looked into
this.
Gene Alexander
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