For anyone wondering on the status, my code causes the unit tests for web 
services to break. I plan on looking into it over the next couple of days.

On Sunday, April 27, 2014 2:31:37 AM UTC-4, pallav wrote:
>
> Submitted the pull requests.
>
> Source: https://github.com/web2py/web2py/pull/431
> Documentation: https://github.com/mdipierro/web2py-book/pull/202
>
> The two-step verification in this pull can be activated on a per-user 
> basis by adding the user to a group named 'web2py Two-Step Authentication'. 
> This string is hard-coded in the code. If a user logs in successfully with 
> their username and password, and they are a part of this group, then the 
> two-step functionality is enabled. The server sends an email to the user's 
> registered email address with a random code. The user has 4 tries to enter 
> this code before they are logged out and must enter username/password again.
>
> Possible future enhancements:
>
>    - Add some ability to customize. Let people create their own two-step 
>    auth methods (like the extended_login functionality)
>    - Add TOTP based two-factor authentication instead of sending email 
>    (there is already a MOTP plugin for web2py that can be used as base)
>
>
> On Wednesday, May 1, 2013 4:36:43 PM UTC-4, Cliff Kachinske wrote:
>>
>> If so, can you share the code?
>>
>> If not, I will put it on my todo list, but there are a lot of things in 
>> front of it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Cliff Kachinske
>>
>>
>>

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