Just configure radius with two factor authentication and point
authentication server to it:

sample how to configure two factor radius under linux:

http://www.supertechguy.com/help/security/freeradius-google-auth

I am using it with minor modifications for vpn and console+gui
authentication..

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Eero



2016-12-08 17:04 GMT+02:00 RB <aoz....@gmail.com>:

> On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 2:33 AM, user49b <user...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Any idea's on how to get two factor authentication to work in console
> and/or
> > GUI?
>
> Should be pretty simple.  Point the system to third-party
> authentication (say, AD).  Configure that third-party option to use
> 2-factor.  Enter your username, password, a separator (usually comma)
> and your token value.  Done.  No need for three fields.
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