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Recently, I have been adding a little extra bit of security for some of my servers. I added 2FA to ssh logins on my Debian boxes using libpam-google-authenticator. It would be nice if this action supported this use case. I don't think it would require that big of a change. An possible solution would be adding a new optional field to accept the secret key and then using a command line tool generate a code from the secret key when logging into the server. Not sure how much this feature is in demand but figured I would put it out there. Thanks.
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Recently, I have been adding a little extra bit of security for some of my servers. I added 2FA to ssh logins on my Debian boxes using libpam-google-authenticator. It would be nice if this action supported this use case. I don't think it would require that big of a change. An possible solution would be adding a new optional field to accept the secret key and then using a command line tool generate a code from the secret key when logging into the server. Not sure how much this feature is in demand but figured I would put it out there. Thanks.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: