Re: 2FA in FAS for external Fedora contributors

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On 2019-03-18 10:46, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> 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.

That's unfortunate for my case, but thanks for your reply anyway. I hope
it will be available one day.

Marcin


> 
> 
>> 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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