SecurID authentication for OpenSSH is done as a patch for the official portable release of OpenSSH. It is done as challenge response authentication and securid-1@ssh.com authentication (a non-standard solution provided in commercial implementations from F-Secure and SSH). All SecurID token states are covered (Next token code and New PIN). Privilege separation is fully supported.
| Tags | Security Cryptography |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Original |
Recent releases


Changes: The patch has been updated for OpenSSH 3.9p1.


Changes: Modified for OpenSSH 3.8p1. securid-1@ssh.com authentication has been removed.


Changes: "Shared logins" are now supported, which mean that SecurID tokens can be used to log in to an account shared by several people. It depends on the AuthSelection patch, which also makes it possible to specify server-supported authentication methods on a per user basis.


Changes: This version supports OpenSSH 3.6.1p2. Privilege separation is fully supported.


Changes: Updated for OpenSSH 3.6.1p1.
A Nagios plugin like check_procs, but able to check several processes at once.