Integration · OS & desktop

Ubuntu / Debian (RADIUS) MFA & authentication via Monosign

Put Ubuntu / Debian (RADIUS) behind your identity plane: one login, MFA enforced, access granted and revoked automatically with the joiner-mover-leaver lifecycle — and every authentication logged, tamper-evident.

Supported protocols:RADIUS
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Setup

Ubuntu / Debian (RADIUS) to production in three steps.

The help-center article walks through every screen with screenshots. Open setup docs

  1. 01
    Add Ubuntu / Debian (RADIUS) in Monosign

    Pick the Ubuntu / Debian (RADIUS) template from the application catalog in the Monosign console. The RADIUS configuration — metadata, certificates, endpoints — is generated for you.

  2. 02
    Establish trust on the Ubuntu / Debian (RADIUS) side

    Point Ubuntu / Debian (RADIUS) at the Monosign RADIUS server as its authentication source; MFA challenges flow over Access-Challenge.

  3. 03
    Test, then roll out

    Sign in end-to-end with a test user, then govern access with Monosign groups and policies. Every login is MFA-enforced and logged.

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FAQ

Common questions.

Which protocols does Monosign support for Ubuntu / Debian (RADIUS)?
This integration works over RADIUS. Monosign also supports SAML 2.0, OIDC/OAuth 2.0, SCIM, LDAP, RADIUS, and Kerberos platform-wide — so the rest of your stack connects to the same identity plane alongside Ubuntu / Debian (RADIUS).
Can I enforce MFA on Ubuntu / Debian (RADIUS) logins?
Yes. Once Ubuntu / Debian (RADIUS) is behind Monosign, every login passes your MFA policy — TOTP, push, or phishing-resistant passkeys (FIDO2) — with adaptive step-up when risk signals change.
How long does setup take?
For most teams, connecting Ubuntu / Debian (RADIUS) takes under an hour: the template is pre-built and the steps are documented. You can test it in a free trial tenant without touching production.
Is Ubuntu / Debian (RADIUS) access revoked automatically when someone leaves?
Yes. Joiner-mover-leaver lifecycle grants Ubuntu / Debian (RADIUS) access by role and revokes it the day someone leaves — no stale accounts, and the audit trail is ready for review.

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