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OpenOTP Two-Factor Authentication

By RCDevs Inc
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Description

It is versatile, device-independent and based on opened security standards.
OpenOTP provides fine-grained user identity and access management (IAM), one-time passwords authentication technologies (OTP), Universal Second Factor (U2F) and extensive authentication policies for your AD / LDAP users.
It is enterprise-ready with strong support for high-availability, load-balancing, multi-tenancy, cloud-readiness, geolocalization, delegated administration and much more.

Screenshots

  • OpenOTP administration page with per role activation settings.

  • The OpenOTP plugin displays an overlay on Challenge-Response session.

Installation

Integrating OpenOTP authentication with WordPress is easy. Follow these quick installation steps:

  1. Upload openotp-authentification to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory

  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress

3.If your PHP installation does not have the soap extension, install the php-soap package for your Linux distribution.
With RedHat, do it with ‘yum install php-soap’.

4.Edit the Server URL field and change the OpenOTP server URL to your OpenOTP server URL.
Note: You can get your server URL in WebADM, under the Application menu.

FAQ

How do I get started with OpenOTP?

Before installing the plugin, you’ll need to download and configure OpenOTP server http://www.rcdevs.com.

Is OpenOTP’s two-factor service really free?

Yes, OpenOTP is free up to 40 users, for more details please contact us.

Reviews

not possible to activate

Daniel X February 27, 2017
Directly after the installation, when i try to configure the plugin, i get the message "you dont have access to this" (i am admin). This may not be.
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Contributors & Developers

“OpenOTP Two-Factor Authentication” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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  • rcdevs

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Changelog

1.2.4

  • WebService API is now versioned
  • U2F javascript scripts updated
  • OTP Challenge input doesn’t show anymore characters in clear text (type=password)

1.2.3

  • Added support to OpenOTP Software Token to handle push logins
    Extend php soapclient to add timeout capabilities

1.2.2

  • Fixed SSL issue with PHP 5.6+
  • Enhanced FIDO U2F Library calls

1.2.1

  • Added support for OpenOTP v1.2.1

1.2.0

  • Added support for OpenOTP v1.2 and FIDO U2F authentication.

1.1.0

Initial release!
– The plugin displays an overlay on Challenge-Response session
– Global, per role and per user settings configuration
– The plugin will transparently support any OpenOTP Login Mode including:

LDAP only
OTP only
LDAP+OTP with user challenge-response

Meta

  • Version: 1.2.4
  • Last updated: 6 years ago
  • Active installations: 10+
  • WordPress Version: 3.0 or higher
  • Tested up to: 4.6.25
  • Language:
    English (US)
  • Tags:
    Authenticatorloginstrong authenticationtwo factorusername
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