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title: USING Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) ON TILDE.CLUB
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author: deepend
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# Using Two-Factor Authentication (2FA).
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To get started, run the following command:
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setup-2fa
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Allow the command to update your Two-Factor Authentication. After running the
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command, you’ll be asked a couple of questions, the first one being:
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This one you need to answer 'yes'(y).
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Do you want authentication tokens to be time-based (y/n)
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You’ll then be presented with a secret key and multiple “scratch codes”.
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We strongly suggest saving these emergency scratch codes in a safe place,
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like a password manager. These codes are the only way to regain access if
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you lose your phone or lose access to your TOTP app, and each one can
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only be used once, so they really are in case of emergency.
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You’ll then be prompted with several questions, The choices are all
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about balancing security with ease-of-use. It begins with:
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Do you want me to update your "~/.google_authenticator" file (y/n)
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You will need to answer 'yes'(y) for two-factor authentication to work with your login.
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Next question we also suggest answering yes to prevent a replay attack:
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Do you want to disallow multiple uses of the same authentication
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token? This restricts you to one login about every 30s, but it
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increases your chances to notice or even prevent
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man-in-the-middle attacks (y/n)
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For security reasons we strongly suggest answering 'no'(n) to this next question:
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By default, tokens are good for 30 seconds and in order to
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compensate for possible time-skew between the client and the server,
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we allow an extra token before and after the current time. If you
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experience problems with poor time synchronization, you can increase
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the window from its default size of 1:30min to about 4min.
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Do you want to do so (y/n)
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On the next question we suggest answering 'yes'(y) since rate-limiting
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means that a remote attacker can only attempt a certain number of guesses
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before being blocked.
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If the computer that you are logging into isn't hardened against
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brute-force login attempts, you can enable rate-limiting for the
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authentication module. By default, this limits attackers to no more
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than 3 login attempts every 30s.
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Do you want to enable rate-limiting (y/n)
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Now you're configured. You can now login without an SSH key. Make sure you
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know your account password because login using two-factor authentication will
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still require your password before letting you in.
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# 2FA Mobile Applications
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1. Google Authenticator
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2. Authy
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3. Microsoft Authenticator
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4. FreeOTP Authenticator
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More suggestions welcome.
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