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Michael Jumper edited comment on GUACAMOLE-272 at 9/26/17 2:49 AM:
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... bolt on to JDBC modules, separate module, etc. ...
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I have some ideas in that regard. I was thinking of taking up the TOTP / Google
Authenticator work in the near future, and was looking into possible ways that
would integrate with existing things like the JDBC auth. I think it should be
possible, through minor changes to the extension API, to allow extensions to
augment/decorate the objects returned by other extensions, or to voluntarily
store and retrieve custom attributes added by other extensions.
was (Author: mike.jumper):
> ... bolt on to JDBC modules, separate module, etc. ...
I have some ideas in that regard. I was thinking of taking up the TOTP / Google
Authenticator work in the near future, and was looking into possible ways that
would integrate with existing things like the JDBC auth. I think it should be
possible, through minor changes to the extension API, to allow extensions to
augment/decorate the objects returned by other extensions, or to voluntarily
store and retrieve custom attributes added by other extensions.
> Add 2FA Support to JDBC Authentication
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> Key: GUACAMOLE-272
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUACAMOLE-272
> Project: Guacamole
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: guacamole-auth-jdbc
> Affects Versions: 0.9.13-incubating
> Reporter: Chris Wheeler
> Priority: Minor
>
> I love the fact that you support 2 factor authentication, but I am
> disappointed it costs money when you have more than 10 users. I would like to
> propose that you implement a simple native 2FA option. All you would need to
> do is add a configurable email field for each user, and configurable SMTP
> settings. When the user logs in, it would prompt for a pin, then send that
> pin to their email address.
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