Currently, no.  The options are to either allow any authenticated user  
or, via CosignRequireFactor, only allow users that have satisfied the  
specified authN mechanisms.  There is also an AllowPublicAccess option  
which will show a web page to authenticated or un-authenticated users.


Jarod


On Mar 6, 2009, at 2:34 PM, Joshua West wrote:

> Is it possible to use the CosignRequireFactor apache filter  
> directive to
> specify that a user must satisfy factor A *OR* factor B?
>
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