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Generate a one-time, quick expiration challenge to be used in challenge/response authentication methods.<noinclude>
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== Arguments ==
 
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: The server time when the challenge was generated, as measured in seconds since the Unix epoch.
 
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Revision as of 22:21, 1 October 2009

Description

Generate a one-time, quick expiration challenge to be used in challenge/response authentication methods.

Arguments

None

Return Values

auth_scheme string
You can ignore this for now. By default this is the highest version of our authentication schemes, if in the future if we implement other auth schemes or change the default. In that case we'd add a new capabilities exchange: Your client could say, "I know c0 and c1", and our server would then say, "Use c1, it's the best."
challenge string
An opaque cookie to generate a hashed response from.
expire_time integer
The expiration time of the challenge, as measured in seconds since the Unix epoch.
server_time integer
The server time when the challenge was generated, as measured in seconds since the Unix epoch.