On May 17, 2023, the default branch was renamed to main
. If you have a local repository, run the following commands:
git branch -m master main
git fetch origin
git branch -u origin/main main
git remote set-head origin -a
stoken is a tokencode generator compatible with RSA SecurID 128-bit (AES) tokens. The project includes several components:
- A simple command line interface (CLI) used to manage and manipulate tokens
- A GTK+ GUI with cut&paste functionality
- A shared library allowing other software to generate tokencodes on demand
- Also permits the blind or other disabled people to jump these hurdles or systems.
- libtomcrypt or nettle
- libxml2
- libgtk3.0 (required for stoken-gui only)
If you are building from Git, you'll need to install autoconf / automake / libtool, and run autogen.sh first. This is not necessary if building from a released source tarball.
On Debian or Ubuntu, this should satisfy most/all dependencies:
sudo apt-get install libgtk-3-dev libtomcrypt-dev libxml2-dev autoconf automake libtool build-essential
./autogen.sh # from Git only; not necessary if building from tarball
./configure
make
make check
make install
First, import a token from a raw string or an "sdtid" XML file:
stoken import --token 2000123456...
stoken import --token com.rsa.securid.iphone://ctf?ctfData=2000123456...
stoken import --file mytoken.sdtid
This will prompt for an optional password, so that your seed is encrypted on disk.
Next, use the CLI or GUI to show the current tokencode:
stoken tokencode
stoken-gui &
You can view the next-tokencode using the following:
stoken tokencode --next
If your token requires a PIN, stoken will prompt for it. You can use
stoken setpin
to cache your PIN in ~/.stokenrc
.
This is much less secure, but may be useful for automation.
Modern versions of OpenConnect link against libstoken and can send an autogenerated tokencode as the password. Import your token using the above instructions, then:
openconnect -u USERNAME --token-mode=rsa HOSTNAME
See the man pages for additional details: stoken(1), stoken-gui(1)
See examples/ and src/stoken.h for information on using the shared library interface (libstoken) to generate tokencodes from other applications.
stoken-gui
| stoken-gui --small
|
The following configuration was tested under Mavericks 10.9.5; other variants may work too:
- Install gcc/make/headers:
xcode-select --install
- Install Homebrew
- Install XQuartz to support GTK+3
- Use Homebrew to satisfy dependencies:
brew install git autoconf automake libtool nettle pkg-config gtk+3 gnome-icon-theme hicolor-icon-theme
- Use OSX's builtin libxml2 (no action needed)
Note that GNU libtool is called glibtool
to avoid collisions
with Apple's libtool program:
export LIBTOOL=glibtool
git clone git://github.com/cernekee/stoken
cd stoken
./autogen.sh
./configure
make
make check
make install
As of v0.8, stoken can be built for Windows using the MinGW cross toolchain on Fedora. This is not tested or maintained regularly.
On a Fedora 20 PC (other versions may work as well), install the build dependencies:
yum groupinstall "Development Tools"
yum install git autoconf automake libtool mingw32-gnutls mingw32-libxml2 mingw32-gtk3
git clone git://github.com/cernekee/stoken
cd stoken
./autogen.sh
mingw32-configure
make winpkg
If all goes well, you should be able to copy winpkg.zip
to
a Windows PC and run stoken.exe
or stoken-gui.exe
.
Several items are known to be missing or broken on the Windows build:
- Default home directory is probably incorrect
- No installer
- The GUI requires its assets to be in the current directory
- Password entry is not masked
stoken --random
flag- No charset translation on filenames
Author: Kevin Cernekee <[email protected]>
License: LGPLv2.1+
stoken is a hobbyist project, not affiliated with or endorsed by RSA Security.