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diff --git a/raddb/mods-available/smsotp b/raddb/mods-available/smsotp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3be32b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/raddb/mods-available/smsotp @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +# -*- text -*- +# +# $Id$ + +# SMS One-time Password system. +# +# This module will extend FreeRadius with a socks interface to create and +# validate One-Time-Passwords. The program for that creates the socket +# and interacts with this module is not included here. +# +# The module does not check the User-Password, this should be done with +# the "pap" module. See the example below. +# +# The module must be used in the "authorize" section to set +# Auth-Type properly. The first time through, the module is called +# in the "authenticate" section to authenticate the user password, and +# to send the challenge. The second time through, it authenticates +# the response to the challenge. e.g.: +# +# authorize { +# ... +# smsotp +# ... +# } +# +# authenticate { +# ... +# Auth-Type smsotp { +# pap +# smsotp +# } +# +# Auth-Type smsotp-reply { +# smsotp +# } +# ... +# } +# +smsotp { + # The location of the socket. + socket = "/var/run/smsotp_socket" + + # Defines the challenge message that will be send to the + # NAS. Default is "Enter Mobile PIN" } + challenge_message = "Enter Mobile PIN:" + + # Defines the Auth-Type section that is run for the response to + # the challenge. Default is "smsotp-reply". + challenge_type = "smsotp-reply" + + # Control how many sockets are used to talk to the SMSOTPd + # + pool { + # Number of connections to start + start = 5 + + # Minimum number of connections to keep open + min = 4 + + # Maximum number of connections + # + # If these connections are all in use and a new one + # is requested, the request will NOT get a connection. + max = 10 + + # Spare connections to be left idle + # + # NOTE: Idle connections WILL be closed if "idle_timeout" + # is set. + spare = 3 + + # Number of uses before the connection is closed + # + # 0 means "infinite" + uses = 0 + + # The lifetime (in seconds) of the connection + lifetime = 0 + + # idle timeout (in seconds). A connection which is + # unused for this length of time will be closed. + idle_timeout = 60 + + # NOTE: All configuration settings are enforced. If a + # connection is closed because of "idle_timeout", + # "uses", or "lifetime", then the total number of + # connections MAY fall below "min". When that + # happens, it will open a new connection. It will + # also log a WARNING message. + # + # The solution is to either lower the "min" connections, + # or increase lifetime/idle_timeout. + } +} |