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LinOTP is a solution for strong two-factor authentication with one time passwords. It features a modular architecture into which UserIdResolver, authentication, and OTP calculation modules can be plugged. It includes UserIdResolver modules for LDAP/AD, SQL, and flat file user databases, and authentication modules for PAM and RADIUS. New modules can be developed easily. Supported tokens are HMAC-OTP/HOTP (RFC 4226/ OATH compliant), Aladdin eToken PASS, eToken NG-OTP, Safeword Alpine, Yubikey, Google Authenticator, motp, SMS OTP/Mobile TAN, email token, and a Simple Pass token for users without token hardware. TOTP is supported, along with a new algorithm for daily passwords for applications not supporting RADIUS. OCRA tokens are supported to allow transaction signing in banking environments. CLI, Web, and GTK+ GUI clients are available for management. LinOTP features multi-client capability, redundancy, and a self-service portal. It has been used with PAM for local and SSH logins, Apache, VPN, and Windows Terminal Server, and is OATH certified.

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2011-09-19 22:58 Back to release list
2.4

이 릴리스 관리 작업 및 인증 이벤트를 추적하기 위해 새로운 감사 프레임 워크를 추가합니다. 감사 프레임 워크는, PCI DSS 요구 사항을 지원 HOTP 및 TOTP 토큰에 대한 선서 인증이며, simpleSAMLphp 및 오픈 ID에 연결됩니다. 새로운 토큰 종류 TOTP, 원격 토큰, RADIUS 토큰, Tagespasswort 및 Yubikey이 추가되었습니다. 원격 토큰 예를 들어, 지사에 대해, 복잡한, 분산 인증 시나리오를 설정하는 다른 LinOTP 서버에 인증 요청을 전달하실 수 있습니다. 매끄러운 마이 그 레이션을위한 RADIUS 서버에 RADIUS 토큰이 전달 인증 요청합니다. 그것은 HOTP 모드에서 Yubikey 지원합니다.
This release adds a new audit framework to track administrative tasks and authentication events. The audit framework supports PCI DSS requirements, is OATH-certified for HOTP and TOTP tokens, and connects to simpleSAMLphp and OpenID. The new token types TOTP, Remote Token, RADIUS Token, Tagespasswort, and Yubikey have been added. A Remote Token can forward authentication requests to another LinOTP server to set up complex, distributed authentication scenarios with, for example, branch offices. A RADIUS Token forwards the authentication request to a RADIUS server for smooth migrations. It supports Yubikey in HOTP mode.

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