tryton-modules-authentication-sms 6.0.0-3 source package in Ubuntu
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tryton-modules-authentication-sms (6.0.0-3) sid; urgency=medium * Add a salsa-ci.yml * Set field Upstream-Name in debian/copyright. * Set upstream metadata fields: Bug-Database, Repository. * Update standards version to 4.6.1, no changes needed. * Unify the Tryton module layout. * Update the package URLS to https and the new mono repos location. * Bump the Standards-Version to 4.6.2, no changes needed. -- Mathias Behrle <email address hidden> Mon, 13 Feb 2023 13:21:19 +0100
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tryton-modules-authentication-sms_6.0.0-3.dsc | 2.3 KiB | 1561f2c78bbd58d2a731f02c102af255c23cdae4c9c3a63eecba030be050bb03 |
tryton-modules-authentication-sms_6.0.0.orig.tar.gz | 24.4 KiB | 520fdefd2eb35f0e1fa3785b1c07e087f2e766754e5c90e0a6e24ff96aac86bc |
tryton-modules-authentication-sms_6.0.0-3.debian.tar.xz | 12.5 KiB | 6d324ff9bb4514133ce413eedb2286bfc3809a01013b9890d8fdf43096905385 |
Available diffs
- diff from 6.0.0-2 to 6.0.0-3 (1.8 KiB)
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- tryton-modules-authentication-sms: Tryton application platform - authentication sms module
Tryton is a high-level general purpose application platform. It is the base
of a complete business solution as well as a comprehensive health and hospital
information system (GNUHealth).
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This module allows one to authenticate users via SMS. There are two
authentication methods which can be used in the authentications list of the
session section in the configuration:
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The sms method just sends a code via SMS to the user. This code can directly
be used in the login dialog.
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The password_sms method sends a code only after the user entered a valid
password providing a two-factor authentication method
(https://en.wikipedia. org/wiki/ Two-factor_ authentication).
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Both methods require that the user has a *mobile* phone number defined
otherwise he can not be authenticated with those methods.