QEMU with PowerPC64 Guests
TL;DR For a fully functioning Debian Sid PPC64 guest image, follow the README.txt here: http://npmccallum.fedorapeople.org/qemu/ppc64/debian/ QEMU 1.4.0 With QEMU 1.4.0, PPC64 guests are close to...
View ArticleFreeIPA Two Factor Authentication Test Day
Welcome testdayers! Today’s test day will feature FreeIPA’s new Kerberos OTP support. FreeIPA’s OTP support is a new feature and we are not yet providing a comprehensive management UI. But with a...
View ArticleSeth Vidal in Memoriam
I was extremely saddened today to hear of the loss of Seth Vidal. Although I can’t claim to have known him well, we had met on several occasions and was able to work on a side project with him. Seth...
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I’d like to announce the general availability of FreeOTP for Android. It is available for install now in the Google Play store. FreeOTP is a multi-factor authentication client based on the HOTP and...
View ArticleFreeOTP in Your Own Language
On Monday we announced the immediate availability of FreeOTP, the open source OTP app for Android. The response has been fantastic! We immediately had a huge surge in installs and a lot of positive...
View ArticleSide Tabs for Empathy in Fedora 20
Andres Gomez recently made a patch for Empathy to put the tabs on the side. This patch is fantastic for any of us who idle in a large number of IRC channels. Since that includes me, I have created a...
View ArticleFreeOTP Releases
The past few weeks have seen new releases of FreeOTP on both of our supported platforms. FreeOTP iOS [caption id="" align="alignright" width="173"] FreeOTP iOS[/caption] On iOS, we released a small...
View ArticleAuthenticated Key Exchange with SPEKE or DH-EKE
I’ve been researching PAKE algorithms recently and there doesn’t seem to be a good explanation of Encrypted Key Exchange with Diffie Hellman (DH-EKE) out there. The best way to learn something is to...
View ArticleIs the Fedora community forgetting its primary goal?
To sum up Betteridge’s law of headlines in a single word: no. Fedora is a community which produces a set of products. One of the things that makes our products distinct is the methodology (FOSS) we use...
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