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One silly question.<br><br>If i'm using cygwin version of freeradius.net, and i wish to create a custom module, do i need to recompile Radiusd with cygwin (i would like to avoid that as far as possible)? Or can i just simply compile my newly created module with cygwin?<br><br>I read this but still can't figure out - http://wiki.freeradius.org/Modules<br><br>Appreciate again. :)<br><br><br><hr id="stopSpelling">From: joshua__lim@hotmail.com<br>To: freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org<br>Subject: RE: Best way of adding custom authentication procedure to Freeradius that works in Windows/Linux platforms?<br>Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2008 16:10:16 +0000<br><br>
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<pre>Joshua Lim wrote:<br> > A little info on the custom authentication procedure:<br>> <br>> 1. I need to provide a doubl! e-factor authentication to my users.<br>> 2. The first level will be a simple challenge and password (i reckon<br>> that this can be done using File or MySQL).<br> <br> Maybe.<br> <br>> 3. Upon successful first authentication, the user is not given<br>> access-accept, instead, he needs to enter a second password (this is the<br>> OTP). The OTP must be generated by the custom script/module by<br>> accessing some external database - this is done immediately after the<br>> first authentication has been successfully completed.<br> <br> You will need a custom module to do this.<br> <br> Alan DeKok.<br><br>>>> Thanks. :)<br></pre><br><hr>Share your beautiful moments with Photo Gallery. <a href="http://get.live.com/photogallery/overview">Windows Live Photo Gallery</a><br /><hr />Enrich your blog with Windows Live Wri!
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