On Tuesday, September 6, 2022 Michael Catanzaro wrote: > Currently I do not have any 2FA enabled > on my Fedora account I have 2FA set up on my account and it works okay. You'd use `fkinit` instead of `kinit` that requires special setup[1] to work with 2FA. It doesn't work with the GOA kerberos integration. When authenticating with Fedora online services, there's a field for the token just like on any other site that supports 2FA. > because there's no way to disable it once enabled, > and I'm afraid something will break, so I'm not brave enough to opt in. > I highly doubt I'm alone here. I'd guess that Infrastructure could disable it for you if you enable it and then change your mind. [1]: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/ Kerberos#How_to_use_kerberos_auth_with_Fedora_Infrastructure -- Maxwell G (@gotmax23) Pronouns: He/Him/His
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