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This project implements online validation of Yubikey OTPs. It is written in C and provides a shared library for use by other software.
Client library written in Java for verifying YubiKey one-time passwords (OTPs). YubiKey : http://www.yubico.com/yubikey/
Low-level library for decrypting and parsing Yubikey One-Time Passwords (OTP) in C. Debian packages for the library are available thanks to Tollef Fog Heen: http://packages.debian.org/sid/libyubikey0 http://packages.qa.debian.org/liby/libyubikey.html Fedora packages are available thanks to
This is the .NET client code from Yubico to demonstrate how to invoke Yubico's web service to validate an OTP generated by your Yubikey. -- Yubico.com - Elegant, easy and safe authentication for the web 5-sec demo: http://www.yubico.com/demo_frontpage_movie.html
This project is no longer supported by Yubico. Our recommend server infrastructure consists of: http://code.google.com/p/yubikey-val-server-php/ http://code.google.com/p/yubikey-ksm/
This project hosts the source code to the Yubico OpenID Server. For installation instructions, see: http://code.google.com/p/yubico-openid-server/wiki/ReadMeYubico The code is based on the OpenID server from JanRain but modified to use the Yubikey for authentication. The upstream project
This server is a PHP port of the Yubico Java validation server. It supports the same protocol as the Java server.
Yubico Java OTP validation server is developed just as a proof of concept. We strongly recommend deploying the Yubico PHP based OTP validation server available at the following links on all productions sites as it is more actively maintained and has a more secure architecture:
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