Second factor authentication (2FA) in LemonLDAP::NG
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July 3, 2018Speakers:
Clément Oudot & Xavier GuimardLicense:
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In LemonLDAP::NG 2.0, the second factor authentication is now a built-in feature and allows to rely on FIDO Alliance, TOTP, Yubikey, or any third party device through script call. I will first present how authentication works in LL::NG and how the 2FA was integrated as core functionality.
Clément Oudot
Clément works at Worteks on Identity Management with free softwares like LemonLDAP::NG 2.0, OpenLDAP, LDAP Tool Box, LSC and Fusion Directory.
Xavier Guimard
Xavier is creator and main developer of the Web SSO software LemonLDAP::NG 2.0.
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