Shell/2fa-example
Version vom 6. November 2019, 08:03 Uhr von imported>Burghardt
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~$ google-authenticator Do you want authentication tokens to be time-based (y/n) y https://www.google.com/chart?chs=200x200&chld=M|0&cht=qr&chl=otpauth://totp/ub@login%3Fsecret%3DGZKEJDUEZRJT7 Your new secret key is: GZLKWLCOEJDHZTQ7 Your verification code is 990847 Your emergency scratch codes are: 20361303 92685272 94486722 54926391 92920698 Do you want me to update your "/afs/informatik.uni-goettingen.de/user/u/username/.google_authenticator" file (y/n) y Do you want to disallow multiple uses of the same authentication token? This restricts you to one login about every 30s, but it increases your chances to notice or even prevent man-in-the-middle attacks (y/n) y By default, tokens are good for 30 seconds and in order to compensate for possible time-skew between the client and the server, we allow an extra token before and after the current time. If you experience problems with poor time synchronization, you can increase the window from its default size of 1:30min to about 4min. Do you want to do so (y/n) y If the computer that you are logging into isn't hardened against brute-force login attempts, you can enable rate-limiting for the authentication module. By default, this limits attackers to no more than 3 login attempts every 30s. Do you want to enable rate-limiting (y/n) n
(( For some time now the secrets are longer. E.g.: 6BTNE63LZZGTMZXRA6JIT4PFUQ ))
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