Re: One Time Password support in debian
YAO -- yet another option -- is to carry a Linux microdistribution
including ssh support. The LinuxCare bootable business card doesn't
include SSH, but comes with an installer which works like a charm in
most instances. If you can find a system with a network connection and
an accessible cdrom drive, you're set.
The image itself is not yet be available at Linuxcare
( http://www.linuxcare.com/bootable_cd/ ), though you may find it
elsewhere. With the image, you can burn the BBC onto a standard or
"business card" format CDROM (the latter is available from a number of
sources).
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 11:40:06PM +0100, frol@h55p201.delphi.afb.lu.se wrote:
> Hello,
>
> An other solution to your problem could be to use a java-applet ssh client.
> Then you could use ssh to login from any java enabled browser in the world,
> and you dont have to worry about one time passwords at all.
>
> Look at:
> http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~fapp2/software/java-ssh/
> http://www.mud.de/se/jta/
>
> Happy traveling,
> /Fredrik
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