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SSH passphrase and Password
Hello all,
Today we run ssh with keys on all our Solaris systems. But I wounder: Is it possible to add another authentication too. Like the os/system regular password so the users first need to enter the ssh phasssphrase and after that they need to enter the os/system password. I need like Two Factor Authentication without any additional software/hardware. Thx Jocke |
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