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Two factor authentication with OTP using privacyIDEA and FreeRADIUS on CentOS In this howto we will show, how you can set up a the two factor authentication and management system privacyIDEA on Cent OS 6.5. privacyIDEA is a system that can manage authentication devices - especially OTP tokens of any kind. We will set up the system to be served via Apache2, store the token information in a MySQL database and provide authentication via FreeRADIUS server, thus being able to add two factor authentication to all services accessible via RADIUS like SSL VPNs and pam_radius.
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Hi there!!
Any chance to have this Howto for Ubuntu, Please?
Thanks!!
Alex
Enabling OTP to increase security doesn't make a lot of sense if you disable SElinux.
This tutorial is good, but it should be enhanced by leaving SElinux enabled.
There is some useful info on how to get SE Linux set-up on the server side of Privacy Idea here - https://github.com/privacyidea/privacyidea/issues/477