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In recent years, multifactor authentication (MFA) has been a hot topic in information security, with many organizations and software services now making it a requirement. To achieve MFA, two or more authentication factors must be provided by a user to pass authentication. These factors include something you have, something you know, something you are, somewhere you are, or something you do.
Many organizations have turned to the Google Authenticator tool to implement MFA using a time-based one-time password (TOTP). Using TOTP with Google Authenticator satisfies the “something you have” authentication factor because TOTP requires a device in the user’s possession (e.g., the user’s Android smartphone or iPhone.) Adding a regular user password to satisfy the “something you know” authentication factor provides the second factor to achieve MFA. Many software as a service (SaaS) providers, such as GitHub, AWS, and Microsoft Azure, support Google Authenticator as an option for MFA.
At a high level, TOTP works by having a secret key that is generated on a service and shared with a device. The TOTP algorithm with two inputs, the secret key plus the system’s Unix time, results in a one-time password known by both the device and the service. A new password is typically generated every 30 or 60 seconds.
Google provides a pluggable authentication module (PAM), google‑authenticator‑libpam [1], that system administrators can use to integrate various Linux services with Google Authenticator. As a PAM module, it can be used with virtually any Linux service with robust industry-standard authentication methods. In this article, I will specifically integrate Google Authenticator with SSH logins.
This story is from the #269/April 2023: The Fediverse edition of Linux Magazine.
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