barada-pam 0.5-3.2 source package in Ubuntu

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barada-pam (0.5-3.2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * Using new DH level format. Consequently:
      - debian/compat: removed.
      - debian/control: changed from 'debhelper' to 'debhelper-compat' in
        Build-Depends field and bumped level to 13.
      - Closes: #965434

 -- Guilherme de Paula Xavier Segundo <email address hidden>  Tue, 29 Mar 2022 14:08:27 -0300

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Uploaded by:
Andrew Pollock
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Andrew Pollock
Architectures:
any
Section:
libs
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Binary packages built by this source

libpam-barada: PAM module to provide two-factor authentication based on HOTP

 Use HOTP (RFC4226) two-factor authentication with PAM.
 .
 In addition to a normal password, users are also assigned a 128 bit key and
 arbitrary-length PIN number. Every time you'd like to login using a OTP, you
 calculate a secure hash based on your assigned PIN and an increasing counter,
 the result of which is a six character one time password.
 .
 While this module could be used in conjunction with many different
 client devices, it was written specifically with Android devices in
 mind. There is companion software which runs on Android, so that your
 phone essentially becomes a SecureID token. All you need to do is
 open up the software, type in your PIN, and you get back a 6-character
 number that you can use to login to your system.

libpam-barada-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpam-barada