π SYSTEM INFORMATION | |
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OS type and version | Debian 10 |
Virtualmin version | 6.17-3 |
Please provide some documentation how to setup this feature
Thank you.
π SYSTEM INFORMATION | |
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OS type and version | Debian 10 |
Virtualmin version | 6.17-3 |
Please provide some documentation how to setup this feature
Thank you.
At first, you would need to make sure that libauthen-oath-perl
package is installed, if not install it with the following command:
apt-get install libauthen-oath-perl -y
Instructions for Webmin/Virtualmin:
Go to Webmin βΎ Webmin Configuration: Two-Factor Authentication and enable two-factor authentication and hit save button.
When this done, master administrator can configure two-factor authentication in Webmin βΎ Webmin Users module. Virtualmin virtual server owners, will be able to do it by themselves after logging in from Administration Options βΎ Enroll For Two-Factor: Two-Factor Authentication page.
Instructions for Usermin:
For Usermin the steps are exactly the same with the only difference that it should first be enabled on Webmin βΎ Usermin Configuration: Two-Factor Authentication page.
As per your advice I manage to configure 2FA configuration for master administrator: 2FA is working for both: virtualmin and usermin access.
Also managed to configure it for virtualmin virtual server owners, i.e. virtualmin and usermin access with 2FA is working.
Unfortunately I was not able to to configure 2FA for those usermin email users. Could you please give a hint how can I enroll a simple usermin email user to have 2FA working.
Thank you.
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Well, you would need at first enable 2FA in Webmin / Usermin Configuration, e.g.:
β¦ and then make this module available to the Usermin users, e.g.:
@Jamie, what do you think of making 2FA available by default for all users who installed Virtualmin using install script? Iβm afraid people wonβt be able to find these options.
Sure, Iβd support enabling this by default for new Virtualmin users.
@Jamie, alright! Implemented. Does it look good to you?
Looks good to me!
Cool, thanks!