Authenticator support

  • so they will all be part of one addon which handles all kinds of 2FA I guess. okay I thought they would be split into different addons.

    asperger inside(tm)

  • Nuxwin was faster but had answered my question wanted me but to put a USB key so I wanted to know which is for me in question so I want to protect not only Imscp but also other things and because of is now the question which USB for Me in question @ Nuxwin.

    my System :

    - Distribution: Debian | Release: 9.13 | Codename: wheezy
    - i-MSCP Version: i-MSCP 1.5.3| Build: 20181208 | Codename: Ennio Morricone
    - Plugins installed: ClamAV (v. 1.3.0), Mailgraph (v 1.1.1), OpenDKIM (v 2.0.0), SpamAssassin (v 2.0.1)
    - LetsEncrypt (v3.3.0), PhpSwitcher (v 5.0.5), RoundcubePlugins (v 2.0.2)YubiKeyAuth 1.1.0

  • @My1


    It is more easy for me to handle all 2FA auth methods through the same plugin, providing intermediate pages for challenge data, challenge selector (in case there is many configured for same user) ;) I'm sure you understand what I mean ;)

    badge.php?id=1239063037&bid=2518&key=1747635596&format=png&z=547451206

  • well in general when you want to protect other stuff you need to make sure that the other stuff supports that anyway. the Yubikey forunately supports quite a bunch of different protocols so with a yubikey neo or yubikey 4 (or their respective nano versions) you should be able to use most services that have 2FA support in the first place.

    asperger inside(tm)

  • Can you rephrase? I don't understand...

    Sorry Nuxwin Google Translate makes what he wants again.

    my System :

    - Distribution: Debian | Release: 9.13 | Codename: wheezy
    - i-MSCP Version: i-MSCP 1.5.3| Build: 20181208 | Codename: Ennio Morricone
    - Plugins installed: ClamAV (v. 1.3.0), Mailgraph (v 1.1.1), OpenDKIM (v 2.0.0), SpamAssassin (v 2.0.1)
    - LetsEncrypt (v3.3.0), PhpSwitcher (v 5.0.5), RoundcubePlugins (v 2.0.2)YubiKeyAuth 1.1.0

  • Nuxwin was faster but had answered my question wanted me but to put a USB key so I wanted to know which is for me in question so I want to protect not only Imscp but also other things and because of is now the question which USB for Me in question @ Nuxwin.

    Currently, I use a YubiKey 4 and YubiKey NEO (I personaly prefer the NEO serie). I use them for authenticating to Google, Github, i-MSCP and some other sites. You can buy a Yubikey on our partner site: https://yubikey.ch/index.php/yubikey-produkte


    Here, look at the YubiKey NEO or YubiKey 4. YubiKey NEO comes with OTP, U2F, NFC... Really great ;)

    badge.php?id=1239063037&bid=2518&key=1747635596&format=png&z=547451206

  • I just wanted to say that security costs money, not more.



    And I wanted to ask again what USB key is for me in question if I would like to protect not only imscp with it.

    my System :

    - Distribution: Debian | Release: 9.13 | Codename: wheezy
    - i-MSCP Version: i-MSCP 1.5.3| Build: 20181208 | Codename: Ennio Morricone
    - Plugins installed: ClamAV (v. 1.3.0), Mailgraph (v 1.1.1), OpenDKIM (v 2.0.0), SpamAssassin (v 2.0.1)
    - LetsEncrypt (v3.3.0), PhpSwitcher (v 5.0.5), RoundcubePlugins (v 2.0.2)YubiKeyAuth 1.1.0

  • @Speddy


    Read my previous answer. I recommend you a YubiKey NEO ;) I given you the link in my previous answer. ;)

    badge.php?id=1239063037&bid=2518&key=1747635596&format=png&z=547451206

  • well the Neo has most of the yubi4 features plus NFC (but the neo-n doesnt have NFC, so it's worse than the 4)
    also neo and later can play smartcard which is pretty nice for Computer login for example if you are in a domain (and the yubikey 4 can do longer keys on it).

    asperger inside(tm)

  • @My1


    I recommended YubiKey NEO, not the YubiKey NEO-n ;) I've 4 YubiKeys ATM:

    • Yubikey 4
    • YubiKey 4 nano
    • YubiKey NEO
    • Yubikey NEO-n

    I recommend the YubiKey NEO ;)

    badge.php?id=1239063037&bid=2518&key=1747635596&format=png&z=547451206