Here we go:
Hey my friend, welcome! Answers inline.
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I'm completely dumb on .net platform. Is it (https://github.com/manzke/aerogear-otp-dotnet) compatible with windows phone?
On Sunday, December 16, 2012 at 8:27 PM, Daniel Manzke wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> after 140 chars were not enough for matthias and bruno I decided to subscribe to the list. ;)
>
> 1:
> After working through aerogear-otp-java I took some hours to port it .NET. If you are interested I would like to contribute it after cleanup.
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> Are you interested? :)
>Not really, do you have some scenario or unit test to reproduce it? The token will be the same during 30s only.
> 2:
> Due to the fact that we are using Mobile-OTP in hour company I also took some time and have implemented it.
> PoC is working.
> Pull-Request will be submitted if ready.
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> Question: I saw that the Clock-Implementation is returning a static value for current time. So the token will be the same every time we call Totp.now().
>No, I'd appreciate if you gist the sources to reproduce it, then we can find out what's wrong.
> Is it really what developers are expecting?
>I wouldn't like to trust in Java while we're dealing with timezones. System.currentMilliSeconds also works np on changing it, if the unit tests are passing.
> If I call now, I expect the time it was called not created. :)
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> Why not just use System.currentMilliSeconds()? It is UTC. ;)
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>
> Bye,
> Daniel
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