I wanted to post a comment on privacyidea.org, but it seems the captcha on
the site is broken.
(I tried multiple browsers/internet lines)
It always ask me what 9 x ? = forty five is…
I wanted to add to the great guide found on
https://www.privacyidea.org/two-factor-authentication-with-otp-on-centos-7/ that
I had to install two more packages:
yum -y install libxslt-devel libxml2-devel
before
pip install -r requirements.txt
Were you able to say 5?
THanks for the note. I will add this.Am Donnerstag, 3. November 2016 16:00:59 UTC+1 schrieb finalbeta@gmail.com:
I wanted to post a comment on privacyidea.org, but it seems the captcha
on the site is broken.
(I tried multiple browsers/internet lines)
It always ask me what 9 x ? = forty five is…
I wanted to add to the great guide found on
Two-Factor-Authentication with OTP on CentOS 7 – privacyID3A that
I had to install two more packages:
yum -y install libxslt-devel libxml2-devel
before
pip install -r requirements.txt
I was able to say 5 ;), the point it the captcha validation is broken. I
see you removed it.Op dinsdag 8 november 2016 14:48:18 UTC+1 schreef Cornelius Kölbel:
Were you able to say 5?
THanks for the note. I will add this.
Am Donnerstag, 3. November 2016 16:00:59 UTC+1 schrieb fina...@gmail.com
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I wanted to post a comment on privacyidea.org, but it seems the captcha
on the site is broken.
(I tried multiple browsers/internet lines)
It always ask me what 9 x ? = forty five is…
I wanted to add to the great guide found on
Two-Factor-Authentication with OTP on CentOS 7 – privacyID3A that
I had to install two more packages:
yum -y install libxslt-devel libxml2-devel
before
pip install -r requirements.txt