Thank's I'll take a look at that.

I'm not sure why I am using nginx as opposed to apache, but I think it had 
to do with security, and the script example I had at the time put that in 
there already so was just easier that way.

Anyone have opinions of the use of nginx?
Sorry, I was not complete.My full setup is tomac  with nginex infront of 
it.



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From:   Joao Alexandre <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   10/27/16 02:40 PM
Subject:        Re: TFA



Hi Daniel,

Instead of Nginx, I've used Apache SSL with Google Authenticator and 
Apache moth-authn-otp

Take a look at:

pierrejean.wp.mines-telecom.fr/2016/01/14/authentification-one-time-password/

github.com/archiecobbs/mod-authn-otp/wiki/Configuration

Hope it helps.

Regards,

João

On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 6:43 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
Well, I'm still looking for an easy way to get TFA or some form of "google 
authenticator" type access for the system. Right now I have guacamole 
behind nginx on https only. 

I found this, and atleast menu wise, it's what I would love to see inside 
the default guacamole Admin screen. 
Screen shots can be seen at the Arno0x/TwoFactorAuth project at github. It 
has a nice simple user management screen. 
https://github.com/Arno0x/TwoFactorAuth 

Has anyone setup anything similar to this on their system? If so, details 
or direction would be nice. 
I'd even live with registering people manually from ssh and a google url 
to a phone, but the nicer the better . 


daniel 

  • TFA DMoscovitch
    • Re: TFA Joao Alexandre
      • Re: TFA DMoscovitch

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