Re: 2FA in FAS for external Fedora contributors

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On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 at 20:15, Marcin Zajaczkowski <mszpak@xxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi. As I use FAS as an OpenID provider in a few places I would like to enable 2FA in it. I made steps described on the wiki page https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure_Two_Factor_Auth#Enrolling , configured FreeOTP and "It should be ready to use immediately" (athough the page itself in general seems to be not fully configured/adjusted) . Unfortunately it's not. I can still login using just my password. This group is mentioned as a place to get help in the related situations.
>

Currently 2 factor is only available for certain shell account actions
for system administrators. It is not enabled or functioning for web
applications or other tools due to problems we had during initial
roll-out. There is no time table for this to be put in place at this
time as we have been given a lot of higher priority tasks over the
years which keeps pushing this off.


> Q. How can I activate 2FA/MFA with TOTP not being a RedHat employee, but "only" an external Fedora contributor?
>
> Marcin
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