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Uhm, silly question: Why aren't you creating multiple OTP tokens, one per device? like this: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/197972/128600394-500208ae-b937-4693-bf58-a542352aeb82.png) I always thought that would be the way to go.

I have spend some work as well based on this compose file, you can find it here: https://git.conesphere.cloud/conesphere/podman/hub/mokey and here https://git.conesphere.cloud/conesphere/podman/hub/freeipa it is using my own Interpretation of podman container...

Usually logging in via E-Mail is done with a query to figure out which dn contains the E-Mail address the user wants to log in to. That works well until...

I ran into the same error and I ended up using: ``` export LC_CTYPE=C; cat /dev/urandom | tr -dc 'a-f0-9' | fold -w 64 | head -n 1 ``` as...

Hmmm, it also looks that the manual is missing out to tell about the format of those keys as I get an error message like ``` FATA[0000] encoding/hex: invalid byte:...

``` == == Jul 21 00:26:05 == program: /usr/sbin/sheep == command: thread apply all where full == Thread 1 (Thread 0x7fc15f267fc0 (LWP 3600)): #0 0x00007fc15db4c0e7 in __GI___waitpid (pid=3625, stat_loc=stat_loc@entry=0x7ffe196bed98, options=options@entry=0)...

I think the segfault might be caused by calling sheep without a storage parameter. but it also tells me the following, at least thats what I experience, I will make...

I also foung that /usr/sbin/collie is a dead link: ls -l /usr/sbin/collie lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 Jul 16 18:16 /usr/sbin/collie -> dog because dog is installed in /usr/bin

You can use the GPG public key for the encryption, maybe that can help you to avoid the password token trickery completely.

Same here! Documentserver does not work.