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Jay Libove wrote:
Since FortiToken is OAUTH compliant, can we not use Google Authenticator instead? Anyone been able to work that out? thanks,
Jay, did you ever find a solution for this? I just deployed some Fortigates (200D's) and I'm getting a lot of flack over not supporting Google Authenticator since the company uses it extensively for applications they've built and doesn't want to deal with multiple tokens/devices.
If I recall correct Google Authenticator is not opensource, so how much work it would take to get it working or to fix any issues, might become a issue later on.
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emnoc wrote:If I recall correct Google Authenticator is not opensource, so how much work it would take to get it working or to fix any issues, might become a issue later on.
I believe it is open source (https://github.com/google/google-authenticator-android/), not that that matters since TOTP is a standard:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w...ime_Password_Algorithm
Google Authenticator is just one of many that implement it, but it's nice and convenient so a lot of companies I work with are already using GA for numerous other things and do not want to deal with the hassle of managing multiple tokens per employee, etc.
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