Just wanted to let you all know of a cool way to have: High security multifactor authentication using a series of single-use "passcodes"
As many of us like the bubba for it's power and versatility, we also want to be able to connect to it from outside our home-network.
SSH/Putty gives us the opportunity to open up our entire home-network from a remote location.
This of course adds to the security risk.
Which is why i created this how to, to let you all know of a way to implement a High security multifactor authentication.
One tip: do not open port 22 in your router for ssh (as hackers are scanning for known port numbers), but choose a random port number.
The information about the High security multifactor authentication using a series of single-use "passcodes" can be found at https://www.grc.com/ppp.htm
Or listen to the podcasts on the subject at http://www.grc.com/securitynow.htm
This how to describes my installation of the PAM module by Thomas Fors (http://code.google.com/p/ppp-pam/)
Note: i installed and tested this on Etch, Sarge should also work.
Packages
Install the packages, using the Debian sources, see Howto install Debian packages [5].
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apt-get install subversion make gcc g++ uuid-dev libpam0g-dev
apt-get install wget
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$ cd /tmp
$ wget http://ppp-pam.googlecode.com/files/ppp-pam-0.2.tar.gz
$ tar -xvzf ppp-pam-0.2.tar.gz
$ cd ppp-pam/build
$ ../configure
$ make
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make test
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make install
Enable PPP authentication for ssh connections.
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vi /etc/pam.d/ssh
Make sure you have the following settings in sshd_configauth required pam_ppp.so
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vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config
UsageChallengeResponseAuthentication yes
UsePAM yes
Create a PPP sequence key for your user account you use to login.
This will probably not be root!
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pppauth --key
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pppauth --text --next 1
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ssh localhost
Eek
References
1. https://www.grc.com/ppp.htm
2. http://www.grc.com/ppp/software.htm
3. http://code.google.com/p/ppp-pam/
4. http://code.google.com/p/ppp-pam/wiki/Building
5. http://forum.excito.net/viewtopic.php?t=421