Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2001 15:44:31 +0100 From: Mark Murray <mark@grondar.za> To: "Andrey A. Chernov" <ache@nagual.pp.ru> Cc: cvs-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: cvs commit: src/lib/libopie Makefile Message-ID: <200108051444.f75EiVZ04340@grimreaper.grondar.za> In-Reply-To: <20010805024631.B36079@nagual.pp.ru> ; from "Andrey A. Chernov" <ache@nagual.pp.ru> "Sun, 05 Aug 2001 02:46:34 %2B0400." References: <20010805024631.B36079@nagual.pp.ru>
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> On Sat, Aug 04, 2001 at 15:06:05 +0100, Mark Murray wrote: > > I didn't have a problem enabling this? If you are talking about > > opiekey(1) or any other OPIE key calculator, you need to be running > > that on the client machine. > > No, I talk about FTP tunneling via SSH. In this mode connection is secure > and OTP is not required, as for localhost. FTPD get connection locally and > not from localhost address but with address the host connected (i.e. the > same machine, but different addresses, they must be in /etc/opieaccess). I'm having a problem parsing this. > > > Otherwise it is not possible to use OPIE in SSH connections which are more > > > common nowdays than ever telnet connections. > > opiepasswd and opiekey are not functional via SSH, -f can't be specified. You can enable -f by building your world with "WANT_INSECURE_OPIE=true". > opiepasswd: user can't change its own password when count dropped to 0. Sounds like you either need to manage passwords better or that you need WANT_INSECURE_OPIE. > opiekey: sometimes it is not possible to run opiekey locally, assume X > terminal or connection from internet-cafe. But it is possible via SSH. I understand the X Terminal problem, and I'm hoping to fix it. For the rest, I have to repeat that it loooks like you need to build your world with WANT_INSECURE_OPIE set to "true". M -- Mark Murray Warning: this .sig is umop ap!sdn To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe cvs-all" in the body of the message
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