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shotput: shell otp utopia

A portable shell script to generate TOTPs from the command line.

Usage

shotput service [reveal]

Generates an OTP for the given service. If the service is not found, you will be prompted to provide a new secret key and an encryption password. New secrets are added to the config file in $HOME/.config/shotput.keys. Each secret is encrypted seperately and may use a different password.

If reveal is specified, the secret key for the given service will be displayed, rather than generating an OTP.

Examples

Add a new TOTP secret:

$ ./shotput example
Enter a new base32 secret key for example:GEZDGNBVGY3TQOJQGEZDGNBVGY3TQOJQ
Enter TOTP algorithm (default SHA1):SHA512
Enter TOTP timeout (default 30s):60
enter aes-256-cbc encryption password:
Verifying - enter aes-256-cbc encryption password:
Encrypted secret key for example and added to /home/username/.config/shotput.keys

enter aes-256-cbc decryption password:
166313

Check your secrets are encrypted:

$ cat ~/.config/shotput.keys
example="U2FsdGVkX19jANPjexyaiXOsTgZvdwKyWfDm4yWGh9rZ3G1iqfd5RyNX/hyGKmJOeeZYPF7FKrfD/dgRswb72Q== SHA512 60"

Generate an OTP:

$ ./shotput example
enter aes-256-cbc decryption password:
358094

Recover your secret key:

$ ./shotput example reveal
enter aes-256-cbc decryption password:
GEZDGNBVGY3TQOJQGEZDGNBVGY3TQOJQ
SHA512
60

Installation

shotput requires oathtool >=2.6.6 and openssl:

sudo apt install oathtool openssl

Place the shotput script on your path:

cd $HOME/bin
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rogerkeays/shotput/main/shotput

Or clone with github:

git clone https://github.com/rogerkeays/shotput.git

Extracting Secret Keys From QR Codes

zbarimg can be used to decode QR codes. Save the QR code as an image file, and run:

sudo apt install zbar-tools
zbarimg $file

This should produce an otpauth:// URL which contains your secret key, and TOTP parameters.

Legacy Systems (Debian 10)

shotput can be made to work with older versions of oathtool that do not read from stdin. Replace oathtool - with oathtool $(cat /dev/stdin). This is not recommended on multi-user systems, because the plain text secret key will be visible to ps and other tools while oathtool is running.

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