10-22-2008
It is clear now yep, but sorry I don't know which option is responsible for that behaviour.
Maybe you read the documentation and play around with the parameters on a test server until you get the one which brings the result you want.
Don't forget to restart the sshd after making changes!
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pam_otpw
PAMOTPW(8) System Manager's Manual PAMOTPW(8)
NAME
pam_otpw - verify one-time passwords
SYNOPSIS
pam_otpw [ arguments ]
DESCRIPTION
OTPW is a one-time password authentication system. It compares entered passwords with hash values stored in the user's home directory in
the file ~/.otpw. Once a password was entered correctly, its hash value in ~/.otpw will be overwritten with hyphens, which disables its
use in future authentication. A lock file ~/.otpw.lock prevents that the same password challenge is issued on several concurrent authenti-
cation sessions. This helps to prevent an eavesdropper from copying a one-time password as it is entered instantly into a second session,
in the hope to get access by sending the final newline character faster than the user could.
Both an authentication management and a session management function are offered by this module. The authentication function asks for and
verifies one-time passwords. The session function prints a message after login that reminds the user of the remaining number of one-time
passwords.
ARGUMENTS
debug Turn on debugging via syslog(3).
nolock Disable locking. This option tells the authentication function of pam_otpw.so to ignore any existing ~/.otpw.lock lock file and not
to generate any. With this option, pam_otpw.so will never ask for several passwords simultaneously.
AUTHOR
The OTPW package, which includes the otpw-gen progam, has been developed by Markus Kuhn. The most recent version is available from
<http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/otpw.html>.
SEE ALSO
otpw-gen(1), pam(8)
2003-09-30 PAMOTPW(8)