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mintotp
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PyPI announces mandatory use of 2FA for all software publishers
Huh? Who is saying you need a smartphone? PyPi accepts TOTP as 2FA. TOTP is an open standard that has been around for at least a decade already and is very easy to implement, literally 20 lines of python. There are a ton of TOTP applications available, from CLI, to GUI on desktop systems, to Android apps, iOS, etc. If you have any device, be it a computer, phone, tablet, etc., which you do since you need one to publish the code from, you can easily generate TOTP codes. Heck, you could even do it by a hand on a paper.
- Minimal TOTP Generator in 20 Lines of Python
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TOTP Authentication with Free Software
A little golfed, but TOTP in python, using included modules, is not much code.
https://github.com/susam/mintotp/blob/main/mintotp.py
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This Week in Python
mintotp – Minimal TOTP generator in 20 lines of Python
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Securely Generating TOTP tokens with Emacs
There was a HN post the other day demonstrating MinTOTP, a tiny TOTP generator in Python.
- MinTOTP – Minimal TOTP generator in 20 lines of Python
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MinTOTP – Minimal TOTP Generator in 20 Lines of Python
Documented in this project's README here: https://github.com/susam/mintotp#alternative-oath-toolkit
smart-id-documentation
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TOTP Authentication with Free Software
> If there is a move in this area, I predict it will come from something like EU regulations on interoperability (we already have rules on Open Banking to some extent) - something to bear in mind next time the EU's approach to regulation is criticised as "anti-tech".
This would actually be really cool! Over here in the Baltics most banks expect you to use SmartID, which admittedly is fine and has some source up on GitHub, even some nice documentation: https://github.com/SK-EID/smart-id-documentation
But more implementations and support for less vendor lock-in is nice, except that in the case of confirming bank authentication/transactions, there's probably a rather serious matter of trust and security at play. That said, if there was a large community effort, I'm sure that the end result would still be good for creating something like that.
What are some alternatives?
uncap - Map Caps Lock to Escape or any key to any key
python-vipaccess - A free software implementation of Symantec's VIP Access application and protocol
totp - Time-based One-time Password Generator
Aegis - A free, secure and open source app for Android to manage your 2-step verification tokens.
totp - RFC6238 TOTP implementation in pure PostgreSQL plpgsql
KeePassDX - Lightweight vault and password manager for Android, KeePassDX allows editing encrypted data in a single file in KeePass format and fill in the forms in a secure way.
emacs4cl - A tiny DIY kit to set up vanilla Emacs for Common Lisp programming
totp
postgres-deno - A PostgreSQL extension for Deno: run Typescript in PostgreSQL functions and triggers.
hotpants - HOTP/TOTP one time passwords on java phones (J2ME)
totp-cli - A cli-based pass-backed TOTP app.
full-stack-fastapi-postgresql - Full stack, modern web application generator. Using FastAPI, PostgreSQL as database, Nuxt3, Docker, automatic HTTPS and more.