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01-02-2015, 09:29 AM
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Radius Server with Mobile OTP
Hello,
I would like to implement RADIUS Server (Open Source) to provide Internet Access to Wi-Fi Users & Cable Users as well.
So, Is it possible that Radius Server generate OTP on their registered mobile number if that respective mobile number doesn't exist in RADIUS Database?
My question is, If user tries to access internet, first he/she will get connection to my Wi-Fi device. Then, he/she has to give registered user name & password in mobile browser. As the user is new, RADIUS Page will ask to provide
*User Name (that he/she wants to use)
*Password
*Mobile Number
After giving all above information, my RADIUS Server will create the given User Name & Password. To confirm the user, RADIUS should send OTP (One Time Password), which he/she needs to enter on RADIUS Page.
Once the OTP got match, User can access internet.
So, I am interested to get such technology to implement in my office environment, whether it will be pen source or evaluation version.
Expert advises are most welcome.
Nishith
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01-02-2015, 12:37 PM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Birmingham, Alabama
Distribution: SuSE, RedHat, Slack,CentOS
Posts: 27,190
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nishith
Hello,
I would like to implement RADIUS Server (Open Source) to provide Internet Access to Wi-Fi Users & Cable Users as well. So, Is it possible that Radius Server generate OTP on their registered mobile number if that respective mobile number doesn't exist in RADIUS Database? My question is, If user tries to access internet, first he/she will get connection to my Wi-Fi device. Then, he/she has to give registered user name & password in mobile browser. As the user is new, RADIUS Page will ask to provide
*User Name (that he/she wants to use)
*Password
*Mobile Number
After giving all above information, my RADIUS Server will create the given User Name & Password. To confirm the user, RADIUS should send OTP (One Time Password), which he/she needs to enter on RADIUS Page. Once the OTP got match, User can access internet. So, I am interested to get such technology to implement in my office environment, whether it will be pen source or evaluation version.
Expert advises are most welcome.
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Similar to this:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...al-4175517593/
...where you asked about how to redirect people to a portal for authentication. And if you want to do this, there are NUMEROUS solutions for integrating OTP into Radius, which you can find with a Google search. Things like:
http://www.opensourceforu.com/2011/0...using-openotp/
http://motp.sourceforge.net/
http://www.rcdevs.com/products/radius/
...among many others. Read the "Question Guidelines" link in my posting signature. You don't provide ANY relevant details (version/distro of Linux, which RADIUS server you're using, what you've done/tried, etc.), so there's nothing much we can tell you. Essentially, asking people to look things up for you isn't a good thing....please do some research of your own first.
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