CentOS Two Factor Authentication with Google Authenticator
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@scottalanmiller I think your confusing Two Factor Authentication with SMS.
You can do 2FA with SMS, but it's not as common anymore.
Take a look at this link: http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/47901/how-does-authys-2fa-work-if-it-doesnt-connect-to-the-server
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If Authy would integrate with Touch ID, that would be amazing!
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This is also a good read: http://stackshare.io/posts/how-authy-built-a-fault-tolerant-two-factor-authentication-service/
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@scottalanmiller said:
(my phone is dead right this second, for example)
Authy lets to sync across devices, so unless you phone/iPad/computer/Wife's Phone are all dead, then it still works!
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@Aaron-Studer said:
@scottalanmiller I think your confusing Two Factor Authentication with SMS.
No, I definitely know what both are. I think you are quoting someone who was wrong in the article because someone said that to them there too trying to claim that a code over SMS isn't two factor authentication, but it most certainly is as they get pointed out in the article too.
All the images I see of Authy show it uses SMS codes as its second factor. Hence why I thought that that was what they used. If they don't use insecure SMS, why do they advertise it so much?
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Also, you can use Authy completely offline
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I see on their site that SMS is a fallback. They show way too many pictures of it, it make it look like SMS was the process, not an emergency fallback for people living in the dark ages.
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Look what I just found!
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