On 1/16/24 21:38, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 1/16/24 20:36, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I gave you detailed instructions on this in an earlier email.
But you only need to do this once. Once it's setup, you don't use the
QR code again. The program will keep giving you those codes when you
need them.
I think it never got here or it went over my head.
:'(
Would you repeat it?
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/message/AYN3AV7SLA755TM6WREY7CKBTZPZVH23/
Copied with a slight edit:
On 1/16/24 01:18, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> Fedora 39
>
> I do not have a stinkin' smart phone.
>
> I scanned a QR code to drive and read it with zbarimg.
> (it is a security code so I doctored the result up a lot).
>
> zbarimg Screenshot_2024-01-04_16-08-43.png
>
>
QR-Code:otpauth://abcd/efgh:123445566?secret=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNONP&issuer=abcd.com
The "abcd" part should be "totp", meaning it's a time-based code.
If there aren't any other parameters, it should be the usual 6-digits
with 30 second change interval.
> On a stinking smart phone, it brings back a six digit code.
> How do I duplicate this in Fedora?
You need a program that can handle OTP codes. There are at least two in
the Fedora repo: "keysmith" and "numberstation". I think they only need
the "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNON" part after "secret=".
numberstation wanted to setup the kde keyring, but keysmith seemed like
it would work right away.
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