https://bugs.openldap.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10192

--- Comment #9 from Howard Chu <h...@openldap.org> ---
(In reply to michal.pura from comment #8)
> In my opinion example given in test080-hotp which uses
> PcbKpIJKbSiHZ7IzHiC0MWbLhdk= as a secret is misleading. 
> 
> PcbKpIJKbSiHZ7IzHiC0MWbLhdk= is base64 encoded value of 3d c6 ca a4 82 4a 6d
> 28 87 67 b2 33 1e 20 b4 31 66 cb 85 d9 which is pointed by you recently. 
> 
> The problem is that expected HOTP values which are embedded in the tests are
> not correct because openldap treat this secret PcbKpIJKbSiHZ7IzHiC0MWbLhdk=
> as a raw value directly (no base64 decoding is done before) which is the key
> point here.

NO, wrong. You have no idea what you're talking about. OpenLDAP stores the raw
value. The base64 encoding is only used for display in  LDIF, that's what the
double-colon means.

Use the mailing list for discussion., there is no bug here. The code works as
designed, according to the RFCs. Whatever problems you're having, the OpenLDAP
code is 100% correct.

Follow directions and use the mailing list, or be banned. Your choice.

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