How To Use FreeRADIUS With LinOTP 2 To Do Two Factor Authentication With One Time Passwords
This howto will guide you to set up RADIUS authentication with the LinOTP 2 Community Edition. LinOTP
is a one time password backend that enables you to do two factor
authentication with a broad variety of different hardware devices,
software tokens and SMS.
Adding Two-Factor Authentication To OpenVPN AS With The WiKID Strong Authentication Server
Pairing WiKID with two-factor authentication and OpenVPN AS is a
great cost-effective solution to secure your network for minimal
expense. I downloaded the RPM Version of OpenVPN Access Server and dropped the RPM onto a Centos VM.
Universal Password Manager (UPM), an application which allows users to store usernames, passwords, URLs, and generic notes in an encrypted database protected by one master password, is now at version 1.9.
How To Secure Your Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop With LinOTP 2
This howto will guide you to set up a LinOTP
standalone one time password authentication
backend on your Linux machine. This enables you to add two factor authentication with one
time passwords
to your desktop login. LinOTP is a modular OTP (one time password) solution, that supports many different
OTP tokens.
Given the current spate of password thefts, I'm wondering, again, if I should use a password manager.
I'm curious about opinions about them. Are they really secure? Every one I've looked at relies on a master password. That becomes your most important password, but it is also the only password you can't manage with the password manager.
Adding Two-Factor Authentication To JOSSO
WiKID Systems recently partnered with Atricore, the makers of JOSSO
an enterprise-class SSO application. Both two-factor authentication and
single sign-on have historically been expensive and complex affairs.
Atricore and WiKID have both been addressing these issues by releasing
easy-to-use, open-source software.
Adding Two-Factor Authentication To JOSSO
WiKID Systems recently partnered with Atricore, the makers of JOSSO
an enterprise-class SSO application. Both two-factor authentication and
single sign-on have historically been expensive and complex affairs.
Atricore and WiKID have both been addressing these issues by releasing
easy-to-use, open-source software.
I currently have a Ubuntu Server 12.04 running OpenSSH along with Samba and a few other services. At the current time I have public key authentication set up, and I'm wondering if it's possible to set up two factor authentication?
Secure Your Wordpress Blog Administration With Two-Factor Authentication