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authorChristian Breunig <christian@breunig.cc>2023-12-07 21:30:57 +0100
committerMergify <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>2023-12-08 17:06:26 +0000
commit14b107442ebf1f4f44bad485c585d4b9cfd97384 (patch)
treebc6650c325c1eee90ee5f47bf7101818a8531b28 /debian
parent7f081cadd0855ebc1104919329c11c98de1445f1 (diff)
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login: T4943: use pam-auth-update to enable/disable Google authenticator
The initial version always enabled Google authenticator (2FA/MFA) support by hardcoding the PAM module for sshd and login. This change only enables the PAM module on demand if any use has 2FA/MFA configured. Enabling the module is done system wide via pam-auth-update by using a predefined template. Can be tested using: set system login user vyos authentication plaintext-password vyos set system login user vyos authentication otp key 'QY735IG5HDHBFHS5W7Y2A4EM274SMT3O' See https://docs.vyos.io/en/latest/configuration/system/login.html for additional details. (cherry picked from commit e134dc4171b051d0f98c7151ef32a347bc4f87e2)
Diffstat (limited to 'debian')
-rw-r--r--debian/vyos-1x.postinst8
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/debian/vyos-1x.postinst b/debian/vyos-1x.postinst
index 64c60a780..cd88cf60c 100644
--- a/debian/vyos-1x.postinst
+++ b/debian/vyos-1x.postinst
@@ -21,14 +21,6 @@ if ! grep -q '^openvpn' /etc/passwd; then
adduser --quiet --firstuid 100 --system --group --shell /usr/sbin/nologin openvpn
fi
-# Enable 2FA/MFA support for SSH and local logins
-for file in /etc/pam.d/sshd /etc/pam.d/login
-do
- PAM_CONFIG="# Check 2FA/MFA authentication token if enabled (per user)\nauth required pam_google_authenticator.so nullok forward_pass\n"
- grep -qF -- "pam_google_authenticator.so" $file || \
- sed -i "/^# Standard Un\*x authentication\./i${PAM_CONFIG}" $file
-done
-
# We need to have a group for RADIUS service users to use it inside PAM rules
if ! grep -q '^radius' /etc/group; then
addgroup --firstgid 1000 --quiet radius