Hi there,
I have tested two different ways:
The one is to take an OTP-Token - in my case the Aladdin eTokenNG - and
just change the pam config using the pam_radius module.
This works without fiddling around with the code.
But the even nicer way is, to use smartcards to authenticate against the
ssh-server. There is a pkcs11-patch for openssh that enables you to use
the private key from your smartcard.
regards
Cornelius
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Hello,

I have had a request to implement 2 factor authentication for some servers 
running SSH. We already have an extensive RSA SecurID infrastructure so that 
seems the obvious  choice. I have tracked down a patch to the code that 
supports SecurID, http://www.omniti.com/~jesus/projects and I was wondering if 
there is a better way or if anyone has had success implementing SecurID 
authentication for OpenSSH.
Thanks in advance,
Doug Leece


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