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Re: OPIE

Subject: Re: OPIE
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 12:26:20 -0500
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

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.

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