
google-authenticator-apache-module
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This is a module for the Apache HTTP server, which allows you to use Google Authenticator's Two-Factor Authentication system (i.e. one-time passwords that change every 30 seconds), for user authentication.
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If you're not familiar - Google Authenticator is a project which provides a two-factor authentication framework. It is used for services such as Google Apps and GMail, and can be used on Linux systems through an open source PAM module
Google Authenticator "Soft-Token" client applications are freely available on different mobile platforms:
- Google Authenticator for iPhone/iPad
- Google Authenticator for Android
- Blackberry
- Windows Mobile/Windows Phone 7
There are many other implementions of it - for more info, see:
Project Information
The project was created on Apr 29, 2011.
- License: Apache License 2.0
- 32 stars
- svn-based source control
Labels:
Apache
security
mobile
authorization
soft-token
two-factor
TOTP
OAuth