Which Directory Service do you use for your network?
None NIS LDAP LDAP + Kerberos Samba Active Directory eDirectory other ( 712 votes ~ 14 comments )
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#6 Re: opie (rfc 2289) and two-factor auth Posted by Anonymous (80.202.xx.xx) on Sun 1 Apr 2007 at 21:38 To enable both passcode and password, add this to /etc/pam.d/ssh: auth required pam_unix.so nullok_secure auth required pam_freeauth.so not_set_pass and comment out: @include common-auth Warning: If you do the same in common-auth, you will need a passcode for all logins, except for "recovery-mode" boot-option in GRUB.
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