The two main products that I'm aware of for MFA are IBM's MFA for RACF, and 
Vanguard MFA. At $previoushjob I implemented the Vanguard product using RSA 
SecurID as the MFA factor. Go on their websites and checkout which MFAs they 
support.

Mark Jacobs


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On Tuesday, July 16, 2019 10:23 AM, Pew, Curtis G 
<curtis....@austin.utexas.edu> wrote:

> Our security folks want us to implement some form of two-factor 
> authentication for tn3270 access. (Currently, we just require users to be on 
> campus or use our VPN; the VPN uses DUO to provide two-factor authentication. 
> But now they want two-factor for on campus too.) Has anyone implemented 
> anything like this? Any pointers or suggestions?
>
> Thanks.
>
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