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opiegen.1: Manual page for the opiegen(1) program.
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Portions of this software are Copyright 1996-1998 by Craig Metz, All Rights
Reserved. The Inner Net License Version 2 applies to these portions of
the software.
You should have received a copy of the license with this software. If
you didn't get a copy, you may request one from <license@inner.net>.
Portions of this software are Copyright 1995 by Randall Atkinson and Dan
McDonald, All Rights Reserved. All Rights under this copyright are assigned
to the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). The NRL Copyright Notice and
License Agreement applies to this software.
History:
Created by cmetz for OPIE 2.2 from opiekey.1.
.lt 6.0i
%%% portions-copyright-cmetz-96
Portions of this software are Copyright 1996-1998 by Craig Metz, All Rights
Reserved. The Inner Net License Version 2 applies to these portions of
the software.
You should have received a copy of the license with this software. If
you didn't get a copy, you may request one from <license@inner.net>.
Portions of this software are Copyright 1995 by Randall Atkinson and Dan
McDonald, All Rights Reserved. All Rights under this copyright are assigned
to the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). The NRL Copyright Notice and
License Agreement applies to this software.
History:
Created by cmetz for OPIE 2.2 from opiekey.1.
.lt 6.0i
OPIEKEY 1 "February 20, 1996"
.AT 3
NAME
opiegen - Example OPIE-based OTP generator
SYNOPSIS
opiegen [
challenge ]
DESCRIPTION
opiegen takes a properly formed OTP challenge either from the command line or from
standard input, prompts the user for a secret pass phrase, and generates an
OTP response to that challenge. It is intended as an example for programmers
of how a simple OTP generator can be built. Users should probably use the
opiekey program instead.
EXAMPLE
wintermute$ opiegen otp-md5 495 wi01309
Secret Pass Phrase:
GILL HUED GOES CHUM LIEU VAIN
wintermute$
BUGS
opiegen(1) can lull a user into revealing his/her password when remotely logged in, thus
defeating the purpose of OPIE. This is especially a problem with xterm.
opiegen(1) implements simple checks to reduce the risk of a user making this mistake. Better checks are needed.
SEE ALSO
opiekey (1), opieserv (1), opie (4), opiepasswd (1), opieinfo (1), opiesu (1), opielogin (1), opieftpd (8), opiekeys (5), opieaccess (5)
AUTHOR
The opiegen(1) program was created by Craig Metz for OPIE 2.2.
Bellcore's S/Key was written by Phil Karn, Neil M. Haller, and John S. Walden
of Bellcore. OPIE was created at NRL by Randall Atkinson, Dan McDonald, and
Craig Metz.
S/Key is a trademark of Bell Communications Research (Bellcore).
CONTACT
OPIE is discussed on the Bellcore "S/Key Users" mailing list. To join,
send an email request to:
skey-users-request@thumper.bellcore.com