devise-two-factor
authtrail
devise-two-factor | authtrail | |
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5 | 3 | |
1,184 | 520 | |
0.3% | - | |
6.0 | 6.2 | |
about 2 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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devise-two-factor
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Rails Authentication for Compliance
Your authentication mechanism should include multiple factors, something the user knows and something the user has. If you are using Devise, you can use the devise-two-factor gem. If you have custom authentication, you can use the rotp gem to generate OTP codes and verify those during login.
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Ask HN: Why doesn't MFA as a stand alone API exist?
In Ruby-on-Rails it's part of the authentication framework Devise https://github.com/tinfoil/devise-two-factor and related modules including creating QR codes, backup codes etc. PHP Laraval has similar libraries https://jetstream.laravel.com/2.x/features/two-factor-authen...
Auth0 and similar commercial companies might very good at marketing. Try replacing "API" with "library" or a programming language name.
> It's just not valuable enough for anyone to create
For a commercial API you need to charge $10 USD/month, or equivalent in terms of per-API-call, otherwise your service won't be profitable. You call 5 US cent already expensive, so I think you're right, it's not valuable enough.
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I resurrected devise-otp from the dead
I've used https://github.com/tinfoil/devise-two-factor before – it's good to know there is a maintained alternative that implements the UI already and is compatible to Rails 7.
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What's going on with Devise for Rails 7 ?!
Are you referring to the devise two factor authentication gem at https://github.com/tinfoil/devise-two-factor? If so, I have posted a ticket that modifies the gem to use the Rails 7 Active Record encryption capabilities and some folks have been asking if a pull request could be created for it. There is some discussion going on in the issue thread on how to proceed. See https://github.com/tinfoil/devise-two-factor/issues/192 for details.
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Modern 2FA gem for Devise
devise-two-factor: https://github.com/tinfoil/devise-two-factor
authtrail
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Rails Authentication for Compliance
Storing successful and unsuccessful login attempts can help to detect suspicious attempts. If you are using Devise, you can use the authtrail gem for that.
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Advanced Usages of Devise for Rails
You'll need to track user logins, then use that information in the notification emails you send your users. But first, you'll need a way of tracking user logins. This can be accomplished using a nifty gem called Authtrail, which also pairs well with Devise.
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Rails application boilerplate for fast MVP development
authrail to track login attempts
What are some alternatives?
active_model_otp - Adds methods to set and authenticate against one time passwords (Two-Factor Authentication). Inspired in AM::SecurePassword
Sidekiq - Simple, efficient background processing for Ruby
rodauth-rails - Rails integration for Rodauth authentication framework
Ahoy - Simple, powerful, first-party analytics for Rails
rotp - Ruby One Time Password library
Lograge - An attempt to tame Rails' default policy to log everything.
authentication-zero - An authentication system generator for Rails applications.
Annotate - Annotate Rails classes with schema and routes info
warden - General Rack Authentication Framework
ActiveInteraction - :briefcase: Manage application specific business logic.
Clearance - Rails authentication with email & password.
Fasterer - :zap: Don't make your Rubies go fast. Make them go fasterer ™. :zap: