On Tue, 2017-12-05 at 16:05 -0500, Nathaniel McCallum wrote:
Hello Fedoraland!
I recently blogged about an effort to improve multi-factor
authentication with OTPs by sending the OTP code from your phone to
your computer directly using Bluetooth. The full story can be read
here:
http://npmccallum.gitlab.io/post/sending-freeotp-codes-over-bluetooth
/
However, I'm unable to get Jelling for Linux to work on Fedora at all
with my devices. I'm very keen to see if anyone is able to get it to
work with their combination of devices. Can you help?
Testing instructions are available here in the upstream repo:
https://github.com/freeotp/jelling-linux
If I can get this working on at least one combination of devices, I'd
like to bring it to Fedora ASAP. So your help testing is invaluable!
I see the same behavior with my ThinkPad T470s (Fedora 27) and Xiaomi
A1 (Android 7.1.2). Not even advertisement works, no errors, nothing.
If it will work, I would be happy to test it further.
Regards,
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Jakub Jelen
Software Engineer
Security Technologies
Red Hat, Inc.