1Authen::OATH(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Authen::OATH(3)
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6 Authen::OATH - OATH One Time Passwords
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9 version 2.0.1
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12 use Authen::OATH;
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14 my $oath = Authen::OATH->new();
15 my $totp = $oath->totp( 'MySecretPassword' );
16 my $hotp = $oath->hotp( 'MyOtherSecretPassword' );
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20 my $oath = Authen::OATH->new( digits => 8 );
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22 The three parameters are "digits", "digest", and "timestep." Timestep
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26 TOTP, you can specify digests other than SHA1. For example:
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38 my $oath = Authen::OATH->new;
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43 Implementation of the HOTP and TOTP One Time Password algorithms as
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46 All necessary parameters are set by default, though these can be
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50 totp() and hotp() both default to returning 6 digits and using SHA1.
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70 Please see the SYNOPSIS for how interaction with Google Authenticator.
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73 Kurt Kincaid <kurt.kincaid@gmail.com>
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76 This software is copyright (c) 2010-2017 by Kurt Kincaid.
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78 This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
79 the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
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