User`s guide

Obtaining and Using One Time Passwords for Dial-ins
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AlterPath OnSite Administrators and Users Guide
3. If call back is enabled, enter cbuser at the user name prompt.
Obtaining and Using One Time Passwords for
Dial-ins
This section is for users who are authorized to dial into the OnSite through a
modem or phone PCMCIA card if the one time password (OTP)
authentication method is configured for dial-ins to that device. If you are not
sure, ask your OnSite administrator.
If the OTP authentication method is in effect for dial-ins to a modem or phone
card, you need to supply a different password whenever you dial-in. Because
OTP passwords are different every time, no one who discovers the password
that you use for one session can use that password later to connect to your
account.
A one time password is actually a group of six English words (for example:
GOLD ARK FISH DOVE SON ZION) that are entered all on the same line
at the prompt. You might be given a series of one time passwords; following is
an example sequence:
At the first login, you would enter the password from line 498, on the next
login, you would enter line 497, and so forth.
Each user who needs to use OTP needs a local user account on the OnSite,
must be registered with the OTP system, and must be able to obtain the OTP
username, OTP secret pass phrase, and OTP passwords needed for logins. See
the following list for how the OnSite administrator may register and give OTP
passwords to users:
Register all users and give OTP usernames and OTP secret pass phrases to
each user.
AND
Generate the needed OTP passwords on behalf of the each user and give
them to each user.
495: AMEN FONT STAR SEA WINE RED
496: ART LILY HOLY AID LOVE ALL
497: GOLD ARK FISH DOVE SON ZION
498: SEE PITY JOY HOPE PLAN CITY