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[members-discuss] two-factor authentication mandatory
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Mark Janssen
mark at sig-io.nl
Thu Jan 11 14:48:50 CET 2024
On Thu, 2024-01-11 at 14:35 +0100, Mike B wrote: > My rational for this is that some organisations do not allow phones > within the office, nor have any Apps available to install on their > systems. Perhaps a more generic scenario is if a phone is out of > battery. I'm sure you can appreciate while I am in favour of MFA I > think this must be in a different format. TOTP can be done without phones or phone apps... it just needs the shared secret and a HMAC fucntion, this can be done via various password-managers, simple python-scripts, your Ti-81 calculator or any number of other methods. I would advise against any form of e-mail 2fa, as this really reduces it to a single-factor (with password-resets via email). -- Mark Janssen -- Sig-I/O Automatisering mark at sig-io.nl http://sig-io.nl Phone: +31-6-5886.7992 Linux, Unix, Networking, Hosting, Virtual Private Servers and more
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