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  2. Comparison of OTP applications - Wikipedia

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    An open-source PHP web based self-hosted OTP generator, designed for both mobile and desktop. Yes, web based Yes Yes Yes No Yes totp-cli: Popular, feature rich open-source two-factor authenticator. No account required. Manually No Yes Yes No No No

  3. multiOTP - Wikipedia

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    Version 3.1.1 of 19 December 2010 allowed data storage in a MySQL backend database. 2011. Version 3.2.0 of 6 July 2011 allowed to authenticate with a generic account and by passing the specific user and the password in the password field (useful if the library is used with a Windows authentication which needs a specific user).

  4. PHP - Wikipedia

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    Since PHP 4.0.1 create_function(), a thin wrapper around eval(), allowed normal PHP functions to be created during program execution; it was deprecated in PHP 7.2 and removed in PHP 8.0 in favor of syntax for anonymous functions or "closures" that can capture variables from the surrounding scope, which was added in PHP 5.3.

  5. wolfSSL - Wikipedia

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    NXP EdgeLock SE050 Secure Element; Technology Support. wolfSSL supports the following hardware technologies: Intel SGX (Software Guard Extensions) - Intel SGX allows a smaller attack surface and has been shown to provide a higher level of security for executing code without a significant impact on performance. Hardware Encryption Support

  6. TLS-SRP - Wikipedia

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    TLS-SRP. Transport Layer Security Secure Remote Password (TLS-SRP) ciphersuites are a set of cryptographic protocols that provide secure communication based on passwords, using an SRP password-authenticated key exchange . There are two classes of TLS-SRP ciphersuites: The first class of cipher suites uses only SRP authentication.

  7. SHA-2 - Wikipedia

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    SHA-2 (Secure Hash Algorithm 2) is a set of cryptographic hash functions designed by the United States National Security Agency (NSA) and first published in 2001. They are built using the Merkle–Damgård construction, from a one-way compression function itself built using the Davies–Meyer structure from a specialized block cipher.

  8. Diffie–Hellman key exchange - Wikipedia

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    With Diffie-Hellman key exchange, two parties arrive at a common secret key, without passing the common secret key across the public channel. Diffie–Hellman (DH) key exchange is a mathematical method of securely exchanging cryptographic keys over a public channel and was one of the first public-key protocols as conceived by Ralph Merkle and named after Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman.

  9. phpMyAdmin - Wikipedia

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    Type. Database management. License. GNU General Public License 2. Website. www .phpmyadmin .net. phpMyAdmin is a free and open source administration tool for MySQL and MariaDB. As a portable web application written primarily in PHP, it has become one of the most popular MySQL administration tools, especially for web hosting services. [4]