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2023 Feb 20
1
(Open)SSH as a TOTP *Token*?
...mour that "ssh" can be
> used as a TOTP *token* (i.e., accept or generate a secret for a
> configuration and generate TOTP codes from there on out, to be entered
> into some *other* software requesting them for 2FA).
I'm not aware of any way that ssh(1) can act as a TOTP (ie RFC6238 or
similar). As you point out sshd can use TOTP to authenticate via a
couple of different mechanisms that implement TOTP.
> Am I correct to assume that someone got the participants in a TOTP setup
> mixed up there?
That would be my guess. Maybe they meant openssl? That would at
least hav...
2023 Feb 15
1
(Open)SSH as a TOTP *Token*?
A quick question, if I may: Today, I heard a rumour that "ssh" can be
used as a TOTP *token* (i.e., accept or generate a secret for a
configuration and generate TOTP codes from there on out, to be entered
into some *other* software requesting them for 2FA).
All I could find on the web so far are how-tos to a) make ssh*d* request
and verify TOTP codes (usually with the help of PAM)