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I made some changes to your code for my own use, and publish it here, maybe some others can use it.
The changes I made:
- remove the AVR includes
- copy the key into the class, just in case the pro…
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## The Problem
Google 2FA requires a minimum of 20 bytes for a secret key. `Google2FA::generateSecretKey()` only produces 16 bytes by default.
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Probably a long shot given the architecture etc... but here goes anyway:
Over the past three years, organisations have grown increasingly concerned with cyberattacks and malicious conduct. We miti…
ghost updated
4 years ago
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Hi, I would like to fork the app to make it generating longer codes of 8-16 characters including digits and letters (or even few words) Do you see it is easy to do based on this code or better to star…
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I can't find it in the documentation.
Sorry, I'm not familiar with the SHA algorithms, so I don't know if there's already anything equivalent to SHA-1 included.
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When using an OCRA suite with a zero truncation value, such as `OCRA-1:HOTP-SHA256-0:QA08`, the result is still truncated to 31 bits. However, RFC 6287 specifies that, for such suites, the full untrun…
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Generation has been explained properly, but can you tell me how can we decode the secret, on other client's app to validate the token.
kbs95 updated
5 years ago
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Your documentation suggest using qrious - this is fine and works well.
The thing that puzzles me is that the provisioning URI contains the secret key, and yet we send this URI to the client end to …
ghost updated
5 years ago
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Hi,
is there any interest in having 2fa with the MySQL authentication module?
Cheers,
f0o
//UPDATE:
To be precise, I mean this RFC: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4226.txt
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I try to set SHA256, security mode set to RNG 1024bits, regenerate the user's key and use Google authenticator/Microsoft authenticator to generate OTP. But it cannot login and the exception is as belo…