Am Wed, Oct 23, 2024 at 05:34:54PM -0000 schrieb Damiano Giuliani via 
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> Hi Sumit,
> 
> thanks for the explanation!
> so if i turn off GSSAPIAuthentication it should prompt me always the 2FA?

Hi,

at least ssh will not try to use GSSAPIAuthentication in that case.
There might be other methods like PubkeyAuthentication which would have
the same effect and will not prompt the user.

bye,
Sumit

> 
> how i can achive to ask for 2FA always for each ssh connection?
> 
> really thanks for helping me!
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