Two factor authentication or multi factor authentication is ment to raise the bar for attackers. They ought to sniff, brute-force or social-engineer your password and in addition steal or “borrow” your hardware token for a “test”. Still, I wish to think that the Yubikey – being the product of originally a sole Swedish company […]
Monthly Archives: October 2015
This blog will show how you can use privacyIDEA to secure your SSH login. In this case users need to provide an SSH Key and in addition an OTP token and an optional password. Thus you have the following authentication factors: SSH Key (soft possession factor – copyable!) optional passphrase on […]
Attention: This HowTo is outdated! There is an improved HowTo included in the privacyIDEA documentation This Howto describes the setup of privacyIDEA on CentOS 7 including a FreeRADIUS 3 configuration. This Howto is provided by Patrick Hirschbühl. Thanks a lot for this contribution! privacyIDEA + MySQL on CentOS 7 Minimal […]
We just released privacyIDEA 2.7. This version contains one big new feature and several enhancements, which hopefully ease your daily life. We added U2F support, that can be used at the moment by administrators and users to login to the privacyIDEA Web UI. Enrolling the U2F token is easy just […]
privacyIDEA will be at OpenRheinRuhr in Oberhausen at November 7th/8th. There will be a stand in the exhibition and we also planned to provide a privacyIDEA workshop to get you up and running easily.