Wow, that is a lot of code for just drawing two lines at a 90-degree angle! And that is not even including the actual NSImage code. It is nice that I can easily change the color and the size, and that I get 1x, 2x and 3x in one go. But was all this code really worth the trouble? After this first experience, I was not sold, but still used that approach in a few more occasions, where very simple graphics were needed. It got a little easier as I gained experience, and the invested time paid off, but I remained frustrated by the situation. After a while, though, I realized that the most interesting part of the code was actually the ASCII art I was using as a guide to my drawing code:
More NSConf code signing fun
Select your challenge OTP schema under directory /nsconfig/loginschema/. This schema is made up of Username, Password and Passcode boxes for LDAP and OTP factors. Click Select. I have pasted the Login Schema for OTP challenges below which you can copy and paste in to your own XML file.
Type this code into the management portal and click Go. You should receive a verification successful message. You can return to the OTP management portal at any time to test authentication, delete devices or add more devices. 2ff7e9595c
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