Thank you for your replies! In case somebody needs some code to get started, here's mine. Please don't scream when you see my perl...

regards, jan
use Digest::MD5 qw(md5 md5_hex md5_base64); srand(); $pass = "micz"; $random[0]=int(rand(9)); $random[1]=int(rand(9)); $random[2]=int(rand(9)); $random[3]=int(rand(9)); $num = $random[0].$random[1].$random[2].$random[3]; $concat = $num.$pass; $hash = md5($concat); $response[0] = ord(substr($hash, 2, 1)); $response[1] = ord(substr($hash, 7, 1)); $response[2] = ord(substr($hash, 7, 1)); $response[3] = ord(substr($hash, 9, 1)); $totalresponse = print "Our challenge is $random[0]-$random[1]-$random[2]-$random[3] (p +sst, the password is $pass) \n"; print "The correct response is $response[0]-$response[1]-$response[2]- +$response[3] \n"; exit;

In reply to Re: Re: OTP (S/Key) implementation using just numbers by Micz
in thread OTP (S/Key) implementation using just numbers by Micz

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