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LinOTP
Developer(s)KeyIdentity GmbH
Initial releaseMarch 1, 2010 (2010-03-01)
Stable release
2.9.3.2 / September 7, 2017; 7 years ago (2017-09-07)
Written inPython
Operating systemLinux
Available inEnglish, German
TypeOTP Authentication server
LicenseAGPL
Websitelinotp.org

LinOTP is a Linux-based solution[buzzword] to manage authentication devices for two-factor authentication with one time passwords. It is implemented as a web service based on the python framework Pylons. Thus it requires a web server to run in.

LinOTP is mainly developed by the German company KeyIdentity GmbH. Its core components are licensed under the Affero General Public License.

It is an open source authentication server certified[1] by the OATH initiative for open authentication for its 2.4 version.

Overview

As a web service LinOTP provides a REST-like web API.[2] All functions can be accessed via Pylons controllers. Responses are returned as a JSON object.

LinOTP is designed in a modular way enabling user store modules and token modules. Thus it is capable of supporting a wide range of different tokens.

Features

  • Supported tokens:[3]
  • Yubikey mass enrollment via CLI
  • support for token databases like sqlite, mysql, postgresql, oracle, db2
  • management via web interface or command line client
  • Users stored in flat files
  • PAM module
  • SAML
  • OpenID
  • FreeRADIUS connection via rlm_perl
  • Selfservice
  • Import of XML Token files
  • Management functions:
  • enroll/assign tokens
  • synchronize, resynchronize, automatic resychronization
  • activate/deactivate/delete tokens
  • autoassignment
  • lost token scenario
  • find token by OTP value
  • get OTP value
  • Detailed Policies Definitions
  • Sophisticated Audit API
  • Multitenancy

Source Code

Being written in Python the program itself comes as the source code.

See also

References

  1. ^ "OATH certified authentication server". Initiative for open authentication. Archived from the original on 28 May 2013. Retrieved 20 May 2013.
  2. ^ "LinOTP API". LinOTP. Retrieved 14 Nov 2013.
  3. ^ "LinOTP Features". LinOTP. Retrieved 20 May 2013.