
Basically if you do some 2 step authentification then apache doesn’t allow to connect without password. Depends which auth do you use. But if you are up to date then it’s a good solution how to keep your OTRS public and secure. But I think your solution could be in configuring apache allow directives.
On 24 Nov 2015, at 19:49, Edson Richter
wrote: Sorry, I could not understand how Google Auth would help me limit the user IP address access to the OTRS system. Would you ellaborate a bit more? I tend to prefer a in house solution without external APIs, but is just a matter of understanding how Google Auth can help.
Thanks, Atenciosamente,
Edson Carlos Ericksson Richter Em 24/11/2015 15:36, Raul Orav escreveu:
We are using 2 step authentification - Google Auth and https and allow acces from outside too.
Regards, Raul
On 24 Nov 2015, at 19:32, Edson Richter < mailto:edsonrichter@hotmail.comedsonrichter@hotmail.com mailto:edsonrichter@hotmail.com> wrote:
1) Help desk employees and technicians can access OTRS from our Remote Desktop Server only (it can be a source IP address check)
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