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# Extract TOTP/HOTP secret keys from Google Authenticator
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---
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TODO add src/
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TODO rename extract_otp_secret_keys
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Extract two-factor authentication (2FA, TFA, OTP) secret keys from export QR codes of "Google Authenticator" app.
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The secret and otp values can be printed and exported to json or csv. The QR codes can be printed or saved as PNG images.
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## Installation
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git clone https://github.com/scito/extract_otp_secret_keys.git
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cd extract_otp_secret_keys
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## Usage
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### Capture QR codes from camera
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1. Open "Google Authenticator" app on the mobile phone
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2. Export the QR codes from "Google Authenticator" app
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3. Point the QR codes to the camera of your computer
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4. Call this script with the file as input:
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python extract_otp_secrets.py
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### With builtin QR decoder from image files
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1. Open "Google Authenticator" app on the mobile phone
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2. Export the QR codes from "Google Authenticator" app
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4. Save the captured QR codes as image files, e.g. example_export.png
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5. Transfer the images files to the computer where his script is installed.
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6. Call this script with the file as input:
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python extract_otp_secrets.py example_export.png
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### With external QR decoder app from text files
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1. Open "Google Authenticator" app on the mobile phone
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2. Export the QR codes from "Google Authenticator" app
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3. Read QR codes with a QR code reader (e.g. from another phone)
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4. Save the captured QR codes in the QR code reader to a text file, e.g. example_export.txt. Save each QR code on a new line. (The captured QR codes look like `otpauth-migration://offline?data=...`)
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5. Transfer the file to the computer where his script is installed.
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6. Call this script with the file as input:
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python extract_otp_secrets.py example_export.txt
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## Program help: arguments and options
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<pre>usage: extract_otp_secrets.py [-h] [--camera NUMBER] [--qr {QREADER,DEEP_QREADER,ZBAR,CV2,WECHAT}] [--json FILE] [--csv FILE] [--keepass FILE] [--printqr] [--saveqr DIR] [--verbose | --quiet] [infile ...]
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Extracts one time password (OTP) secret keys from QR codes, e.g. from Google Authenticator app.
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If no infiles are provided, the QR codes are interactively captured from the camera.
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positional arguments:
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infile a) file or - for stdin with 'otpauth-migration://...' URLs separated by newlines, lines starting with # are ignored;
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b) image file containing a QR code or = for stdin for an image containing a QR code
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options:
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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--camera NUMBER, -C NUMBER camera number of system (default camera: 0)
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--qr {QREADER,DEEP_QREADER,ZBAR,CV2,WECHAT}, -Q {QREADER,DEEP_QREADER,ZBAR,CV2,WECHAT}
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QR reader (default: ZBAR)
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--json FILE, -j FILE export json file or - for stdout
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--csv FILE, -c FILE export csv file or - for stdout
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--keepass FILE, -k FILE export totp/hotp csv file(s) for KeePass, - for stdout
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--printqr, -p print QR code(s) as text to the terminal (requires qrcode module)
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--saveqr DIR, -s DIR save QR code(s) as images to the given folder (requires qrcode module)
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--verbose, -v verbose output
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--quiet, -q no stdout output, except output set by -
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examples:
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python extract_otp_secrets.py
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python extract_otp_secrets.py example_*.txt
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python extract_otp_secrets.py - < example_export.txt
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python extract_otp_secrets.py --csv - example_*.png | tail -n+2
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python extract_otp_secrets.py = < example_export.png</pre>
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## Dependencies
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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Known to work with
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* Python 3.10.8, protobuf 4.21.9, qrcode 7.3.1, and pillow 9.2
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* Python 3.11.1, protobuf 4.21.12, qrcode 7.3.1, and pillow 9.2
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For protobuf versions 3.14.0 or similar or Python 3.6, use the extract_otp_secrets version 1.4.0.
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### Shared libs installation for reading QR code images
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For reading QR code images the zbar library must be installed.
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If you do not extract directly from images, you do not need to install the zbar shared library.
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For a detailed installation documentation of [pyzbar](https://github.com/NaturalHistoryMuseum/pyzbar#installation).
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#### Windows
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The zbar DLLs are included with the Windows Python wheels. On other operating systems, you will need to install the zbar shared library.
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#### Linux (Debian, Ubuntu, ...)
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sudo apt-get install libzbar0
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#### Linux (OpenSUSE)
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sudo zypper install libzbar0
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#### Linux (Fedora)
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sudo dnf install libzbar0
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#### Mac OS X
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brew install zbar
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## Examples
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### Printing otp secrets form text file
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python extract_otp_secrets.py example_export.txt
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### Printing otp secrets from image file
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python extract_otp_secrets.py example_export.png
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### Printing otp secrets multiple files
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python extract_otp_secrets.py example_*.txt
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python extract_otp_secrets.py example_*.png
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python extract_otp_secrets.py example_export.*
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python extract_otp_secrets.py example_*.txt example_*.png
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### Printing otp secrets from stdin (text)
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python extract_otp_secrets.py - < example_export.txt
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### Printing otp secrets from stdin (image)
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python extract_otp_secrets.py = < example_export.png
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### Printing otp secrets csv to stdout
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python extract_otp_secrets.py --csv - example_export.txt
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### Printing otp secrets csv to stdout without header line
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python extract_otp_secrets.py --csv - example_*.png | tail -n+2
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### Reading from stdin and printing to stdout
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cat example_*.txt | python extract_otp_secrets.py --csv - - | tail -n+2
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## Features
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* Free and open source
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* Supports Google Authenticator exports (and compatible apps like Aegis Authenticator)
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* Captures the the QR codes directly from the camera using QR code detection (based on OpenCV)
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* Supports TOTP and HOTP
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* Generates QR codes
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* Exports to various formats:
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* CSV
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* JSON
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* Dedicated CSV for KeePass
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* QR code images
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* Supports reading from stdin and writing to stdout
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* Reads QR codes images: (See [OpenCV docu](https://docs.opencv.org/3.4/d4/da8/group__imgcodecs.html#ga288b8b3da0892bd651fce07b3bbd3a56))
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* Portable Network Graphics - *.png
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* WebP - *.webp
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* JPEG files - *.jpeg, *.jpg, *.jpe
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* TIFF files - *.tiff, *.tif
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* Windows bitmaps - *.bmp, *.dib
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* JPEG 2000 files - *.jp2
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* Portable image format - *.pbm, *.pgm, *.ppm *.pxm, *.pnm
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* Sun rasters - *.sr, *.ras
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* OpenEXR Image files - *.exr
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* Radiance HDR - *.hdr, *.pic
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* Raster and Vector geospatial data supported by GDAL
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* Errors and warnings are written to stderr
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* Many ways to run the script:
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* Native Python
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* pipenv
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* pip
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* venv
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* Docker
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* VSCode devcontainer
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* devbox
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* Compatible with major platforms:
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* Linux
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* macOS
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* Windows
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* Uses UTF-8 on all platforms
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* Supports Python >= 3.7
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* All these features are backed by tests ran nightly
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* All functionality in one Python script: extract_otp_secrets.py (except protobuf generated code in protobuf_generated_python)
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## KeePass
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[KeePass 2.51](https://keepass.info/news/n220506_2.51.html) (released in May 2022) and newer [support the generation of OTPs (TOTP and HOTP)](https://keepass.info/help/base/placeholders.html#otp).
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KeePass can generate the second factor password (2FA) if the OTP secret is stored in `TimeOtp-Secret-Base32` string field for TOTP or `HmacOtp-Secret-Base32` string field for HOTP. You view or edit them in entry dialog on the 'Advanced' tab page.
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KeePass provides menu commands in the main window for generating one-time passwords ('Copy HMAC-Based OTP', 'Show HMAC-Based OTP', 'Copy Time-Based OTP', 'Show Time-Based OTP'). Furthermore, one-time passwords can be generated during auto-type using the {HMACOTP} and {TIMEOTP} placeholders.
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In order to simplify the usage of the second factor password generation in KeePass a specific KeePass CSV export is available with option `-keepass` or `-k`. This KeePass CSV file can be imported by the ["Generic CSV Importer" of KeePass](https://keepass.info/help/kb/imp_csv.html).
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If TOTP and HOTP entries have to be exported, then two files with an intermediate suffix .totp or .hotp will be added to the KeePass export filename.
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Example:
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- Only TOTP entries to export and parameter --keepass example_keepass_output.csv<br>
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→ example_keepass_output.csv with TOTP entries will be exported
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- Only HOTP entries to export and parameter --keepass example_keepass_output.csv<br>
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→ example_keepass_output.csv with HOTP entries will be exported
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- If both TOTP and HOTP entries to export and parameter --keepass example_keepass_output.csv<br>
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→ example_keepass_output.totp.csv with TOTP entries will be exported<br>
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→ example_keepass_output.hotp.csv with HOTP entries will be exported
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Import CSV with TOTP entries in KeePass as
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- Title
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- User Name
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- String (TimeOtp-Secret-Base32)
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- Group (/)
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Import CSV with HOTP entries in KeePass as
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- Title
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- User Name
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- String (HmacOtp-Secret-Base32)
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- String (HmacOtp-Counter)
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- Group (/)
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KeePass can be used as a backup for one time passwords (second factor) from the mobile phone.
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## Technical background
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The export QR code of "Google Authenticator" contains the URL `otpauth-migration://offline?data=...`.
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The data parameter is a base64 encoded proto3 message (Google Protocol Buffers).
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Command for regeneration of Python code from proto3 message definition file (only necessary in case of changes of the proto3 message definition or new protobuf versions):
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protoc --python_out=protobuf_generated_python google_auth.proto --mypy_out=protobuf_generated_python
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The generated protobuf Python code was generated by protoc 21.12 (https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/tag/v21.12).
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https://github.com/nipunn1313/mypy-protobuf
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## References
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* Proto3 documentation: https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/pythontutorial
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* Template code: https://github.com/beemdevelopment/Aegis/pull/406
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## Glossary
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* OTP = One-time password
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* TOTP = Time-based one-time password
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* HOTP = HMAC-based one-time password (using a counter)
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* 2FA = Second factor authentication
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* TFA = Two factor authentication
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* QR code = Quick response code
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## Alternative installation methods
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### pip
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```
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pip install git+https://github.com/scito/extract_otp_secret_keys
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python -m extract_otp_secrets
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```
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#### For development
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```
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pip install git+https://github.com/scito/extract_otp_secret_keys@support_img_read
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python -m extract_otp_secrets
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```
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```
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# pip install -e git+https://github.com/scito/extract_otp_secret_keys@$(git ls-remote git@github.com:scito/extract_otp_secret_keys@support_img_read.git | head -1 | awk '{print $1;}')#egg=extract_otp_secrets
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pip3.11 install -e git+https://github.com/scito/extract_otp_secret_keys.git@$(git ls-remote git@github.com:scito/extract_otp_secret_keys.git | grep support_img_read | head -1 | awk '{print $1;}')#egg=extract_otp_secrets
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python -m extract_otp_secrets
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```
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#### Example
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```
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wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scito/extract_otp_secret_keys/master/example_export.txt
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python -m extract_otp_secrets example_export.txt
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```
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### local pip
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```
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pip install -e .
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```
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### pipenv
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You can you use [Pipenv](https://github.com/pypa/pipenv) for running extract_otp_secrets.
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```
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pipenv --rm
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pipenv install
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pipenv shell
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python extract_otp_secrets.py example_export.txt
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```
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### Visual Studio Code Remote - Containers / VSCode devcontainer
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You can you use [VSCode devcontainer](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers-tutorial) for running extract_otp_secrets.
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Requirement: Docker
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1. Start VSCode
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2. Open extract_otp_secrets.code-workspace
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3. Open VSCode command palette (Ctrl-Shift-P)
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4. Type command "Remote-Containers: Reopen in Container"
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5. Open integrated bash terminal in VSCode
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6. Execute: python extract_otp_secrets.py example_export.txt
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### venv
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Alternatively, you can use a python virtual env for the dependencies:
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python -m venv venv
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. venv/bin/activate
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pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
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pip install -r requirements.txt
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The requirements\*.txt files contain all the dependencies (also the optional ones).
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To leave the python virtual env just call `deactivate`.
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### devbox
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Install [devbox](https://github.com/jetpack-io/devbox), which is a wrapper for nix. Then enter the environment with Python and the packages installed with:
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```
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devbox shell
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```
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### Docker
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Install [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/).
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Build and run the app within the container:
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```bash
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docker build . -t extract_otp_secrets --pull
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docker run --rm -v "$(pwd)":/files:ro extract_otp_secrets example_export.txt
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docker run --rm -v "$(pwd)":/files:ro extract_otp_secrets example_export.png
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```
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docker run --rm -v "$(pwd)":/files:ro -i extract_otp_secrets = < example_export.png
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docker run --rm -v "$(pwd)":/files:ro -i --device="/dev/video0:/dev/video0" --env="DISPLAY" -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix:ro extract_otp_secrets
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docker run --pull always --rm -v "$(pwd)":/files:ro -i --device="/dev/video0:/dev/video0" --env="DISPLAY" -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix:ro scit0/extract_otp_secrets
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docker run --entrypoint /bin/bash -it --rm -v "$(pwd)":/files:ro extract_otp_secrets
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docker run --pull always --rm -v "$(pwd)":/files:ro -i scit0/extract_otp_secrets
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docker login -uscit0
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docker build . -t extract_otp_secrets_only_txt -f Dockerfile_only_txt --pull
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docker build . -t extract_otp_secrets_only_txt -f Dockerfile_only_txt --pull --build-arg RUN_TESTS=false
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docker run --entrypoint /extract/run_pytest.sh --rm -v "$(pwd)":/files:ro scit0/extract_otp_secrets_only_txt extract_otp_secrets_test.py -k "not qreader" --relaxed
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docker run --rm -v "$(pwd)":/files:ro extract_otp_secrets_only_txt example_export.txt
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docker run --rm -v "$(pwd)":/files:ro -i extract_otp_secrets_only_txt - < example_export.txt
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docker build . -t extract_otp_secrets_only_txt -f Dockerfile_only_txt --pull && docker run --entrypoint /extract/run_pytest.sh --rm -v "$(pwd)":/files:ro extract_otp_secrets_only_txt extract_otp_secrets_test.py -k "not qreader" -vvv --relaxed -s
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docker pull scit0/extract_otp_secrets
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docker pull scit0/extract_otp_secrets_only_txt
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docker pull ghcr.io/scito/extract_otp_secrets
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docker pull ghcr.io/scito/extract_otp_secrets_only_txt
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## Tests
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### PyTest
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There are basic [pytest](https://pytest.org)s, see `extract_otp_secrets_test.py`.
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Run tests:
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```
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pytest
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```
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or
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```
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python -m pytest
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```
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#### Hints
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Your tests can run against an installed version after executing pip install .
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Your tests can run against the local copy with an editable install after executing pip install --editable .
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If you don’t use an editable install and are relying on the fact that Python by default puts the current directory in sys.path to import your package, you can execute python -m pytest to execute the tests against the local copy directly, without using pip.
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https://docs.pytest.org/en/7.1.x/explanation/pythonpath.html#pytest-vs-python-m-pytest
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### unittest
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There are basic [unittest](https://docs.python.org/3.10/library/unittest.html)s, see `extract_otp_secrets_txt_unit_test.py`.
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Run tests:
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```
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python -m unittest
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```
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### VSCode Setup
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Setup for running the tests in VSCode.
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1. Open VSCode command palette (Ctrl-Shift-P)
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2. Type command "Python: Configure Tests"
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3. Choose unittest or pytest. (pytest is recommended, both are supported)
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4. Set ". Root" directory
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## Development
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### Build
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```
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pip install -e .
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python src/extract_otp_secrets.py
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pip wheel .
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# --isolated
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# --prefer-binary
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python3.11 -m build --wheel
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# =
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pip wheel --no-deps .
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```
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### Upgrade pip Packages
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```
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pip install -U -r requirements.txt
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```
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## Related projects
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* [ZBar](https://github.com/mchehab/zbar) is an open source software suite for reading bar codes from various sources, including webcams.
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* [Aegis Authenticator](https://github.com/beemdevelopment/Aegis) is a free, secure and open source 2FA app for Android.
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* [Android OTP Extractor](https://github.com/puddly/android-otp-extractor) can extract your tokens from popular Android OTP apps and export them in a standard format or just display them as QR codes for easy importing. [Requires a _rooted_ Android phone.]
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* [Python QReader](https://github.com/Eric-Canas/QReader)
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* [pyzbar](https://github.com/NaturalHistoryMuseum/pyzbar)
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***
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# #StandWithUkraine 🇺🇦
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I have Ukrainian relatives and friends.
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#RussiaInvadedUkraine on 24 of February 2022, at 05:00 the armed forces of the Russian Federation attacked Ukraine. Please, stand with Ukraine, stay tuned for updates on Ukraine's official sources and channels in English and support Ukraine in its fight for freedom and democracy in Europe.
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