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login [2015/09/24 10:43] lentinj [Setting up your user] |
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====== Public Key Auth ====== | ====== Public Key Auth ====== | ||
- | The most common way of logging in is public keys in LDAP. You can edit the set of keys in LDAP thus:- | ||
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- | # Set $EDITOR if vi isn't your thing | ||
- | $ ldapvi --discover -D uid=${USER},ou=Users,dc=wormnet,dc=eu -h ldapi:/// uid=${USER} | ||
+ | Usual spiel, edit ''~/.ssh/authorized_keys'' | ||
====== One-time Passwords ====== | ====== One-time Passwords ====== | ||
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===== OTP Clients for phones ===== | ===== OTP Clients for phones ===== | ||
- | * [[http://fatsquirrel.org/software/vejotp/|VejOTP]] works on any MIDP-compatible phone | + | * [[http://fatsquirrel.org/software/vejotp/|VejOTP]] works on any MIDP-compatible phone |
+ | * [[https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=OTP&fdid=de.ub0r.android.otpdroid|optdroid]] should work on Android | ||
====== Web-based SSH ====== | ====== Web-based SSH ====== | ||