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    RAS-SMS is a simple extension to Microsoft's Remote Access Service (RAS). RAS-SMS adds two factor authentication to standard VPN/PPTP clients on Windows, Mac-OS and Linux. RAS-SMS uses your mobile phone instead of smart cards, RSA keys or USB tokens.
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    SMSec is a free , open source, GPLed implementation of two-factor authentication via SMS (Short Message Service). It uses SMSD to "talk" to GSM modems, provides a flexible XMLRPC web-service for web-developers integrate SMSec into their web-apps.
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    SMSID provides a Linux PAM that allows the use of a GSM cellular phone with SMS capabilities as a hardware token in a strong authentication system. In addition to the Linux PAM module, an extensible SMS server is included. This server is written in Java
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