Hi Jasmine,
On Mo 19 Mai 2014 16:32:07 CEST, Jasmine Lognnes wrote:
Dear readers,
In FreeNX it is possble to change the default SSH key, so in addition
to have a valid username+passphrase to the host, the user also needs a
SSH key. The SSH key is the same for all users.
Is this also
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Am 20.05.2014 13:31, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
Also, on the todo list for X2Go Client we have two-factor
authentication (password+privkey authentication in sequence).
*ahem* to clarify: two-factor authentication, using a secret key that
is
Am 19.05.2014 16:32, schrieb Jasmine Lognnes:
In FreeNX it is possble to change the default SSH key, so in addition
to have a valid username+passphrase to the host, the user also needs a
SSH key. The SSH key is the same for all users.
Is this also possible in x2go?
Uh, I think you're
This NX key is/was never used the way you seem to think it is/was used.
It is *not* a key securing the user's session.
OK. What was then the purpose of it?
If you want to improve security, using individual SSH keys makes more sense.
If you're dealing with minimum password requirements -