On Thu, 16 May 2002, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:

> Just to expand a little bit, here's the goal. I'm trying to set up a
> system which will allow encrypted connections from insecure public
> terminals using one-time passwords. The idea is that, if a user needs to
> connect to the secure system from a public terminal, they can:
> 
>       1. Connect to a web page containing the Java ssh client.
> 
>       2. Use the Java client to connect to sshd on the Linux box.
> 
>       3. Autheticate using a one-time password, so that any key-logging 
>       on the public terminal will be ineffective.
> 
> This would allow secure connections without having to rely on having SSH
> installed or on prior key exchange. I could do this with OpenBSD, since it
> ships with both S/Key and OpenSSH, but I can't seem to find a way to make
> this work on Linux.


Just curious Todd, have you had any luck with this project yet?



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