Hi Sriashalya,

I think we can go ahead with 1 one for the initial version?

@Johann/Prabath any thoughts?

On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 12:37 PM, Sriashalya Srivathsan <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Inwebo API has two methods to invoke the authentication.
>
> 1. Authenticate the user with userId, serviceId, and token(OTP generated)
> in a single request.
> 2. Another one is 2 step multi-factor authentication using a push request
> to a smart phone.To achieve this, inWebo provides 2 REST Web Services
> that enable the 2nd step. The 1st call requests inWebo platform to send a
> Push notification to an identified user’s Smartphone. This notification
> will wake up inWebo Authenticator and prompt for Authorization (using a PIN
> or not). The 2nd call allows your server to verify whether MFA for this
> session was successful or not.
>
> Which one is most preferable?
>
>
> --
> Regards
> S.Sriashalya,
> WSO2 *Inc*.
> lean . enterprise . middleware
>



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