Authenticator support

  • @My1


    I do not check it for now. I check: the OTP, the nonce and the signature.

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  • YubiKeyAuth plugin will be released in few minutes.
    Documentation ready: https://wiki.i-mscp.net/doku.php?id=plugins:yubikeyauth

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  • so stupid question where is the addon? it was said minutes but it's been six hours and I found nothing yet.
    (dont take it badly just wanna try this out)

    asperger inside(tm)

  • @My1


    I'm in release process for it.


    EDIT: Postponed for further improvement regarding plugin setup.

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  • Still in progress ;)



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    Note: Client ID & API key are fictive here ;)

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  • @My1


    Exactly. This option only make sense when i-MSCP is used inside predefined user group where each user have already associated at least one YubiKey to his account. I'll add some tooltips anyway regarding the meaning of those options ;)

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  • what happens if a user doesnt have yet a key in and that option is on, will it cage the user into the yubikey page until he either signs out or activates a yubi?
    or will it just deny the login?

    asperger inside(tm)

  • @My1


    Login will be simply denied.


    Again, that option, which is not enabled by default, only make sense in environments where access to i-MSCP control panel is restricted to a well known user group. Eg, the administrator set-up the plugin, asks all users to associate a YubiKey to their account and once done, activates this option ;)

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