
As I don’t know if you are using sudo or just su, I will put the command lines as if they were issued for a root user:ġst, we need to install freeradius and a few perl libraries apt-get install freeradiusĪpt-get install libanyevent-perl liburi-perl libanyevent-http-perl libuuid-tiny-perl libdigest-hmac-perl libcrypt-cbc-perl libcrypt-Blowfish-perl I assume you have a Debian Wheezy installed and ready and that you are logged in. The token will cost you about 30 or 40 Euro depending on the features you need and you can install the Freeradius on a Raspbian for a 40€ Raspberry Pi (or on any Debian server).Īs Yubico’s website is not really the most user friendly companion to make this happen, here is a verbatim on how to do it. In a future article, we’ll explain how to configure your own validation server and your own Key Storage Module.Īs the point is to be cost effective, no need to spend all your money on this solution.

In this case, we will assume you will use the Yubico OTP keys originally provided with your yubico token and hence, the Yubicloud OTP validation service. In this article we will focus on the Yubikey OTP and its use with Yubico’s RLM plugin for freeradius.

If you want One Time Password authentication for your website or your VPN, Yubico propose some cost effective solutions with its yubikeys and its related free open source softwares.

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