Had an error on my options for the list and the replies failed to get
to me. We'll see if this reply works.  :)

@Dmitri - Anyone coming through this service/host (OpenVPN with pam)
will be required to use 2-Factor.  Their normal logins at their desk
are not required for 2-factor, it's ok if they use it but it's not
required at all.
This VPN service is as assumed, exposed to the internet.  We're
wanting to protect ourselves as best we can with AAA.



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I've got many of users setup with 2-Factor and I'd like to enforce it
with some services.
For example.
Server vpn.example.com is an openvpn servers setup to use PAM.
Since he's tied to my 4.X IDM servers I can use 2-Factor with him.
However I want to enforce that users from this system/service require
2-Factor.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?  My Google Foo is showing
to be poor on this one and any guidance would be appreciated.

As always thanks for taking the time to read over this.


So do you want to use 2FA for some users and 1FA for others or do you
want to have flexibility to use 2FA for the same user on one system
and not another?
Do you plan to use external tokens like RSA or you plan to use native
OTP support in IPA?




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Thank you,
Dmitri Pal

Sr. Engineering Manager IdM portfolio
Red Hat, Inc.

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