[tw5] Re: Two Factory Authentication (2FA) support

2021-01-03 Thread HP
Yes On Saturday, January 2, 2021 at 9:06:53 PM UTC+1 Mark S. wrote: > That is interesting, and might be useful if running TW on node.js in https > mode . The question is, could you > add the generated certificate to your Android device, so that you could l

[tw5] Re: Two Factory Authentication (2FA) support

2021-01-02 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
That is interesting, and might be useful if running TW on node.js in https mode . The question is, could you add the generated certificate to your Android device, so that you could log in securely from your own device? That would solve the "coffee shop" pr

[tw5] Re: Two Factory Authentication (2FA) support

2021-01-02 Thread HP
I sholdn't answer any more wise man than me. However, here for those with more creativity https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert (a simple tool for making locally-trusted development certificates. It requires no configuratio; https).. Blessings On Saturday, January 2, 2021 at 7:25:21 PM UTC+1 M

[tw5] Re: Two Factory Authentication (2FA) support

2021-01-02 Thread 'Mark S.' via TiddlyWiki
Another soul trying to find an actual use for those security keys. Lock down your github account? Yeah, they can do that. Lock down your bank account? Not so much. On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 3:00:54 PM UTC-8 HP wrote: > Hi all, > > regarding to this article about 2FA Web authentication >

[tw5] Re: Two Factory Authentication (2FA) support

2021-01-01 Thread tony
Hi, If your security key supports a static password, then this may be a viable solution with default encryption - Not exactly multi-factor authentication, but it achieves the same convenience with a physical token. For example, my Yubikey supports two slots