I was thinking that if it's a proprietary OTP, we can still use it even if the 
algorithm is secret.  If we know we're getting a "clear text" OTP value and we 
have an (unspecified) method of verifying it against some external 
infrastructure, that's enough to use otp-preauth.

However I don't think this actually requires a complete registry.  A single 
undefined/external entry for the existing PSKC registry would be sufficient, 
wouldn't it?

On Aug 29, 2011, at 7:03 AM, Sam Hartman wrote:

> What information required by the PSC registry do we not need?
> The only thing I see is the XML information, but it looks like that
> could be blank.

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