
I use the following 2fa tools. They offer also import/export functionalities.
- andOTP (Android) https://github.com/andOTP/andOTP
- OTPClient (Linux) https://github.com/paolostivanin/OTPClient
Regards,
Giorgio
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 at 17:48, Carter Schonwald
Duncan, David, please figure out 2fa tools that work for you and enable them,
https://github.com/tadfisher/pass-otp
https://github.com/solokeys/solo
https://github.com/herrjemand/awesome-webauthn#hardware-authenticators
https://keepass.info/download.html
if you are having trouble figuring out tools you're comfortable using, please share with us those constraints we can help you!
im here to help (and i'm delaying enabling another day or two to provide help to some active contributors who are having their own difficulties setitng up this stuff)
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 6:16 PM Duncan Coutts
wrote: On Wed, 2020-03-18 at 14:46 -0400, Carter Schonwald wrote:
hey everyone, because so much important stuff for the community, it makes sense to add 2fa required for the org, are there any good reasons to either wait to do this, or not do it? Feedback welcome!
I think I might get cut off.
Is it not still the case that github's 2fa needs a program running on a mobile phone, or an SMS-capable mobile phone? Is there any support for normal tools running on a normal Linux machine?
(I think last time I tried to use the SMS route, it refused to send SMS messages to my landline, despite the fact that I can receive them)
Duncan
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