Hi Rajjaz , We have already have smsotp and email otp authenticators which are already developed using HOTP algorithm. I feel your mentioned authenticator also the similar one. Is there any differences compared with above two?
Thanks. On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 9:04 PM, Rajjaz Mohammed <raj...@wso2.com> wrote: > Hi All, > > i have planed to develop $Subject, > > This OTP[1] relies on two basic things, a shared secret and a moving > factor. As part of the algorithm an HmacSHA1 hash of the moving factor will > be generated using the shared secret. Whenever a new OTP is generated, the > moving factor will increase. > > User will receive Generated token via SMS/Email and validate the account, > basically it will be a two-factor authenticator. First step will be the > basic authentication, If user authenticated then second step will be the > OTP validation. > > [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMAC-based_One-time_Password_Algorithm > > -- > Thank you > Best Regards > > *Rajjaz HM* > Associate Software Engineer > Platform Extension Team > WSO2 Inc. <http://wso2.com/> > lean | enterprise | middleware > Mobile | +94752833834|+94777226874 > Email | raj...@wso2.com > LinkedIn | Blogger | WSO2 Profile > <http://wso2.com/about/team/mohammer_rajjaz/> > > _______________________________________________ > Architecture mailing list > Architecture@wso2.org > https://mail.wso2.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/architecture > > -- *S.Elilmatha* Associate Software Engineer, WSO2 Inc.; http://wso2.com lean.enterprise.middleware Mobile 0779842221.
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