Hello, Thanks, how about authy? Any experience? Thanks. Dave. On 8/1/19, Chris Nestrud <ccn@chrisnestrud.com> wrote:
The services usually provide a string that you can enter in place of scanning the QR code. I've found Keepass and 1Password to both be accessible in terms of entering this shared secret and getting the 6-digit codes. Keepass requires a plugin which you can get from their website.
Chris
On Thu, Aug 01, 2019 at 11:10:18AM -0400, David Mehler wrote:
Hello,
To those of you who use 2fa on your accounts how did you get it set up? Most setups I've read about seem to indicate that you have to scan a qr code which periodically changes so your second factor can generate a one-time use key, problem with me is my computer has no monitor attached, I've got it running headless.
I'd like to secure all services that I've got with 2fa, is this doable without a monitor? Services include:
ebay yahoo amazon audible linux/bsd secure shell access linux roundcube webmail
Thanks for any pointers.
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