Hm.
You have these keyfobs C100 and C200.
When you press the button, they produce funny number according to
RFC4226 and RFC6238.
These algorithms need the secret OTP key, which is stored in the server
and in the token.
Of course the vendor (feitian or the distributor) implanted a "random"
OTP key within the hardware token during factory process.
Of course feitian also needs to tell you this secret OTP key, which you
enter in the screenshot I attached earlier.
If the distributor or feitian did not tell you the secret OTP key, there
is no way (except some expensive and illegal hacking ;-) to get this
secret OTP key.
If you do not have the secret OTP key but you wish to test some hardware
devices, please just drop me a note.
Kind regards
Cornelius
Am Mittwoch, den 15.07.2015, 07:02 -0700 schrieb Tevfik Ceydeliler:
> Hi,
> I try to test Feitian c100 as HOTP and c200 as TOTP
> But, I think somethng misunderstood by me.
> As an admin I create and right down PIN , device produce 6 digit
> number each time
> PIN+Number is OTP.
> So where is OTP key?
> How can I get it?
>
>
> But where is OTP key to paste?
> Where can I get it?
>
>
>
> 15 Temmuz 2015 Çarşamba 16:42:55 UTC+3 tarihinde Cornelius Kölbel
> yazdı:
> Hi Tevfik,
>
> of course you can use hardware token.
> Which hardware vendor is it?
>
> If it is a preseeded HW token you get the "key" or "seed" as
> you mentioned.
> There are different ways to get this from the vendor.
>
> In your case, if you have a single token, you can insert the
> key (in hex format) in the enrollment dialog:
>
>
>