LinOTP Service
Project description
LinOTP is an open solution for strong two-factor authentication with One Time Passwords. LinOTP 2 is also open as far as its modular architecture is concerned. LinOTP 2 aims to not bind you to any decision of the authentication protocol or it does not dictate you where your user information should be stored. This is achieved by its new, totally modular architecture.
This package contains the LinOTP Server Core.
Installation
Installing LinOTP can be performed easily by issuing the commands:
$ pip install linotp $ pip install linotpuseridresolver
You can start directly by creating the database:
$ paster setup-app etc/linotp2/linotp.ini.paster
In the config file linotp.ini.paster the already shipped encryption key “dummy-encKey” is referenced. Of course, you need to create an encryption key and change in in the linotp.ini.paster:
$ dd if=/dev/random of=etc/linotp2/encKey bs=1 count=96
Then start the webserver by issuing:
$ paster serve etc/linotp2/linotp.ini.example
Now you could go the the web interface http://localhost:5001/manage and start creating the UserIdResolver, a Realm and enroll tokens.
Options
You can adapt the file etc/linotp2/linotp.ini.paster. There you need to configure the database connection with an existing database and user:
sqlalchemy.url = mysql://user:password@localhost/LinOTP2
Then you can create the database like above:
$ paster setup-app etc/linotp2/linotp.ini.paster
You can change the location of your log file:
$ mkdir /var/log/linotp
Apache and Authentication
Please note that running with paster has no authentication to the management interface! Therefor you should run LinOTP with the Apache webserver.
A sample config file is available at etc/apache2/sites-available/linotp2.
If you want to run LinOTP within the apache webserver and use SSL encryption and authentication take a look at https://linotp.org/index.php/howtos/5/38-install-linotp-using-pypi
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