FYI, FreeIPA is hoping to land two-factor auth support with MIT krb5 in roughly the same time-frame.
NathanielOn Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Jaroslav Reznik <jreznik@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
= Features/EnterpriseTwoFactorAuthentication =
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/EnterpriseTwoFactorAuthentication
Feature owner(s): Daniel Pocock <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Provide a flexible solution for two-factor authentication on a distributed
basis, suitable for enterprise and SSO.
== Detailed description ==
Most OTP solutions for two-factor authentication require some kind of storage
backend for counters or other volatile data. Early implementations work with
flat files on a single host. dynalogin was created to bring stability and
flexibility, storing counters in just about any type of database. Other
solutions such as totp-cgi have similar goals (although it only mentions
Postgres support, whereas dynalogin can use MySQL thanks to UNIXODBC).
dynalogin has been successfully integrated with the SimpleID provider for
OpenID authentication.
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