That proposed variable is difficult to read.  Reposting:

- category: null
  computedCategory: scalr_ui_defaults
  computedValue: null
  declaredIn: scalr
  description: Two factor authentication is disabled (0) or enabled (1).
  hidden: true
  locked: true
  name: SCALR_UI_DEFAULT_TWO_FACTOR_AUTH
  outputFormat: null
  requiredIn: null
  validationPattern: /^[01]$/
  value: null

On Friday, February 19, 2016 at 8:12:57 AM UTC-7, Jay Farschman wrote:
>
> Recently, a set of SCALR_UI_DEFAULTS have be added to handle things like 
> setting a defaults on auto-scaling.  For 
> instance, SCALR_UI_DEFAULTS_AUTO_SCALING can be set to either 0 or 1 to 
> control the default behavior.  I'd like to see that same functionality 
> extended to multi-factor authentication.
>
> RATIONALE
> I have my users setup to self-provision from LDAP, so it's very easy to 
> them to log in with their credentials and start using Scalr.  That's great, 
> but it's so easy that I'm almost 100% certain they will not read the 
> documentation I'm writing that says configure Google Auth as your second 
> factor of authentication.  If multi-factor auth was somethings we could set 
> at the Scalr scope that would solve my problem.  Something like this:
>
> - category: null
>
>   computedCategory: scalr_ui_defaults
>
>   computedValue: null
>
>   declaredIn: scalr
>
>   description: Two factor authentication is disabled (0) or enabled (1).
>
>   hidden: true
>
>   locked: true
>
>   name: SCALR_UI_DEFAULT_TWO_FACTOR_AUTH
>
>   outputFormat: null
>
>   requiredIn: null
>
>   validationPattern: /^[01]$/
>
>   value: null
>
>
> # In the wiki
>
> https://scalr-wiki.atlassian.net/wiki/display/docs/Enabling+Two-Factor+Authentication
>

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