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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Configuring two-factor authentication
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In your Personal Settings look up the Second-factor Auth setting. In this
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example this is TOTP, a Google Authenticator compatible time-based code.
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example this is TOTP, a Google Authenticator compatible time-based code:
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.. figure:: images/totp_enable.png
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:alt: TOTP configuration.
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@ -36,12 +36,12 @@ You should always generate backup codes for 2FA. If your 2nd factor device
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gets stolen or is not working, you will be able to use one of these codes to
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unlock your account. It effectively functions as a backup 2nd factor. To
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get the backup codes, go to your Personal Settings and look under Second-factor
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Auth settings. Choose *Generate backup codes*.
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Auth settings. Choose *Generate backup codes*:
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.. figure:: images/2fa_backupcode_1.png
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:alt: 2FA backup code generator
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You will then be presented with a list of one-time-use backup codes.
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You will then be presented with a list of one-time-use backup codes:
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.. figure:: images/2fa_backupcode_2.png
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:alt: 2FA backup codes
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@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Logging in with two-factor authentication
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After you have logged out and need to log in again, you will see a request to
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enter the TOTP code in your browser. If you enable not only the TOTP factor
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but another one, you will see a selection screen on which you can choose
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two-factor method for this login. Select TOTP.
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two-factor method for this login. Select TOTP:
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.. figure:: images/totp_login_1.png
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:alt: Choosing a two-factor authentication method.
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