Parents (Total: 7)
The searched file hash is included in 7 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key |
Value |
MD5 | 54223A936BE728814B8256B997E0ED4E |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | The YubiKey is a hardware token for authentication. The main mode of the YubiKey
is entering a one time password (or a strong static password) by acting as a USB HID device,
but there are things one can do with bi-directional communication:
1. Configuration. The yubikey_config class should be a feature-wise complete implementation
of everything that can be configured on YubiKeys version 1.3 to 3.x (besides deprecated
functions in YubiKey 1.x). See examples/configure_nist_test_key for an example.
2. Challenge-response. YubiKey 2.2 and later supports HMAC-SHA1 or Yubico challenge-response
operations. See examples/nist_challenge_response for an example. |
PackageName | python39-python-yubico |
PackageRelease | 7.24 |
PackageVersion | 1.3.3 |
SHA-1 | 13B95C69D87262FDE53545F899BC2705DF8EBA4D |
SHA-256 | 6B3B695383756409467496FFA1EF01727BE4BD2B5E64E565795FC11E089D64C2 |
Key |
Value |
MD5 | 09626FDEB499216D3EFF04BF3FE6665C |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | The YubiKey is a hardware token for authentication. The main mode of the YubiKey
is entering a one time password (or a strong static password) by acting as a USB HID device,
but there are things one can do with bi-directional communication:
1. Configuration. The yubikey_config class should be a feature-wise complete implementation
of everything that can be configured on YubiKeys version 1.3 to 3.x (besides deprecated
functions in YubiKey 1.x). See examples/configure_nist_test_key for an example.
2. Challenge-response. YubiKey 2.2 and later supports HMAC-SHA1 or Yubico challenge-response
operations. See examples/nist_challenge_response for an example. |
PackageName | python39-python-yubico |
PackageRelease | 2.1 |
PackageVersion | 1.3.3 |
SHA-1 | 322EA458682437C751DE08945618198FC8379E8A |
SHA-256 | AC946E0CB7290540F61142CD20AA0E1C9DA1794D70A002A231EE9754DFE9E8EB |
Key |
Value |
MD5 | 7363FDE04087332404635F71DFE1C465 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | The YubiKey is a hardware token for authentication. The main mode of the YubiKey
is entering a one time password (or a strong static password) by acting as a USB HID device,
but there are things one can do with bi-directional communication:
1. Configuration. The yubikey_config class should be a feature-wise complete implementation
of everything that can be configured on YubiKeys version 1.3 to 3.x (besides deprecated
functions in YubiKey 1.x). See examples/configure_nist_test_key for an example.
2. Challenge-response. YubiKey 2.2 and later supports HMAC-SHA1 or Yubico challenge-response
operations. See examples/nist_challenge_response for an example. |
PackageName | python39-python-yubico |
PackageRelease | 7.9 |
PackageVersion | 1.3.3 |
SHA-1 | B5967EFB72F7CABAAAABDCC2E4521997B7AE5114 |
SHA-256 | 29965F9703738B1D8CD11880C17FDA8377B1F4C7139E287E870E526F195664AA |
Key |
Value |
MD5 | 715DF49474E30A52167EB1F6899819DE |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | The YubiKey is a hardware token for authentication. The main mode of the YubiKey
is entering a one time password (or a strong static password) by acting as a USB HID device,
but there are things one can do with bi-directional communication:
1. Configuration. The yubikey_config class should be a feature-wise complete implementation
of everything that can be configured on YubiKeys version 1.3 to 3.x (besides deprecated
functions in YubiKey 1.x). See examples/configure_nist_test_key for an example.
2. Challenge-response. YubiKey 2.2 and later supports HMAC-SHA1 or Yubico challenge-response
operations. See examples/nist_challenge_response for an example. |
PackageName | python39-python-yubico |
PackageRelease | 7.15 |
PackageVersion | 1.3.3 |
SHA-1 | B8EF509DBD5E3C76B77E4456E9EADD62592965CA |
SHA-256 | 685F7EC455A6534FE1C0A1C6ED55EB29E9ECADFFDB749E9AF0F6A5B282274190 |
Key |
Value |
MD5 | CB873BECA82AA1A008ACF822B1E48F59 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | The YubiKey is a hardware token for authentication. The main mode of the YubiKey
is entering a one time password (or a strong static password) by acting as a USB HID device,
but there are things one can do with bi-directional communication:
1. Configuration. The yubikey_config class should be a feature-wise complete implementation
of everything that can be configured on YubiKeys version 1.3 to 3.x (besides deprecated
functions in YubiKey 1.x). See examples/configure_nist_test_key for an example.
2. Challenge-response. YubiKey 2.2 and later supports HMAC-SHA1 or Yubico challenge-response
operations. See examples/nist_challenge_response for an example. |
PackageName | python39-python-yubico |
PackageRelease | 7.10 |
PackageVersion | 1.3.3 |
SHA-1 | FF2910AC4960642915816BBC5922ED374ECB8130 |
SHA-256 | CDF6C31BB1D886D4335D2DE36DA6C4A39C75EFE2AFABC2B6E19AD0C818FC2870 |
Key |
Value |
MD5 | 9B6224C36A314537A240C8B3BBBDAFE3 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | The YubiKey is a hardware token for authentication. The main mode of the YubiKey
is entering a one time password (or a strong static password) by acting as a USB HID device,
but there are things one can do with bi-directional communication:
1. Configuration. The yubikey_config class should be a feature-wise complete implementation
of everything that can be configured on YubiKeys version 1.3 to 3.x (besides deprecated
functions in YubiKey 1.x). See examples/configure_nist_test_key for an example.
2. Challenge-response. YubiKey 2.2 and later supports HMAC-SHA1 or Yubico challenge-response
operations. See examples/nist_challenge_response for an example. |
PackageMaintainer | https://bugs.opensuse.org |
PackageName | python39-python-yubico |
PackageRelease | 2.4 |
PackageVersion | 1.3.3 |
SHA-1 | F47A334F1B1310609E1CC51573F1F21605DD21FD |
SHA-256 | 99E9E3CEB35646B80AD39D165CA1450B06BB1309EBCFE8BFFEDC7D8EC4FE149D |
Key |
Value |
MD5 | F8DA8A3021E3D01C2C2DC0081389FE23 |
PackageArch | noarch |
PackageDescription | The YubiKey is a hardware token for authentication. The main mode of the YubiKey
is entering a one time password (or a strong static password) by acting as a USB HID device,
but there are things one can do with bi-directional communication:
1. Configuration. The yubikey_config class should be a feature-wise complete implementation
of everything that can be configured on YubiKeys version 1.3 to 3.x (besides deprecated
functions in YubiKey 1.x). See examples/configure_nist_test_key for an example.
2. Challenge-response. YubiKey 2.2 and later supports HMAC-SHA1 or Yubico challenge-response
operations. See examples/nist_challenge_response for an example. |
PackageName | python39-python-yubico |
PackageRelease | 7.14 |
PackageVersion | 1.3.3 |
SHA-1 | 83D6C046B4781ECCA94C471311BACB734DCFF1B6 |
SHA-256 | 44886150F6E7DE7EFBF9B64AF0B0FFBAC3A8BBE47359E77141713683D4740066 |