![]() ![]() We use the Microsoft Authenticator App and as a test run, the WHM two-factor authentication is compatible with the app. I was hoping you guys implemented two-way authentication in a similar way you implemented the various SSL WHM APIs I could call. ![]() Later revisions used access hashes, and I think finally, some sort of token (but I had just toyed around with the token idea and never really got it working, if I remember correctly). I did this by creating a perl script that in the earliest revision had root's password and would call the WHM APIs to check if the certs where expiring, and if so, run the Let's Encrypt certbot program, then using the WHM APIs, install them. Once, (you might remember), I managed my own SSL certs from Let's Encrypt, before cPanel / WHM had automated support for this. The text message provides a code.Īlso, is there any way to set up the same two-factor authentication for SSH access, where if we do not enter the correct code, it refuses us access to system? I was thinking perhaps I could modify a login script in the various users directories and have it point to the script / binary file that cPanel uses for the 2-factor authentication.would this be possible? I guess this should be under a new topic, but not sure where to put it. The phone call just has us press # to prove it's us. With the Microsoft stuff, if we don't have access to the cell phones, we can receive a verification phone call with the number we setup during our account creation (that we can change after we've successfully logged in) or receive a text message with a code. ![]() From a simple test, I was able to determine that cPanel / WHM supports this. Using the Microsoft services, whenever we login, we have to grab a code off our cells using the Microsoft Authenticator app, which changes every 30 seconds. I want some information on two factor authentication. Should I create a new thread for this question? Agree that setting the shell to noshell is important and will do that. ![]()
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