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keepass2android
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otpauth
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Ask HN: How do you start over with 2FA and losing your phone?
will generate a PNG file for each account, name after the account name and site name, and containing the QR code for the account.
Going forward, save those PNGs somewhere secure (I use an encrypted tar file). Any new accounts you set up save the QR codes for those as PNGs and add them to your collection. If you keep that collection up to date you will be able to readily handle any device updates or replacements readily or adding new TOTP apps.
[1] https://github.com/dim13/otpauth
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It Is New Phone Day - Don't Forget To Transfer Google Authenticator Before Wiping Your Phone!!!
afterwards you can use https://github.com/dim13/otpauth to convert the GAUTH code to plaintext
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Transfer 2FA Tokens from GAUTH to Authy?
Open google authenticator, export accounts, screenshot QR code, decode with cyberchef, decode otpauth-migration link with https://github.com/dim13/otpauth
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Google Authenticator Issues
Scan the code with something else and pass the string inside to a tool like this in order to get the individual tokens/codes: https://github.com/dim13/otpauth
- Hausdurchsuchung wegen 5 Gramm Gras - Handy mitgenommen
- Migrate TOTP from GAuth
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Is there a way to backup everything in my Google Authenticator?
latest google authenticator has an export option. save the url or QR code and you will be able to load it in the next phone (or use a tool such as https://github.com/dim13/otpauth / https://github.com/digitalduke/otpauth-migration-decoder to decode the keys/timers and load in TOTP inside keypassx etc')
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Request: support for optauth-migration links
The code on this page is a standard otpauth string.
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Warning: Please stop using Google Authenticator for your 2FA/TOTP. It has a bad reputation of locking people out of all of their accounts if something happens to the device. There are other better/safer options. Here is my overall advice.
Not tested yet but this tool should allow you to create scanable QR codes for other auth apps as far as I understand. https://github.com/dim13/otpauth
- Show HN: Google Authenticator Migration Decoder
keepass2android
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KeePassXC 2.7.7 with Passkeys
On Android, I use Keepass2Android [1]. It is open source, is updated frequently enough, and it's compatible with my Yubikey-backed databases.
Yubikey Challenge-Response for KeePassXC needs its own setting though, as KeePassXC made some design decision that is incompatible with KeePass, IIRC.
[1] https://github.com/PhilippC/keepass2android/
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FBI director Chris Wray said China has “a bigger hacking program than every other major nation combined and have stolen more of our personal and corporate data than all other nations—big or small—combined.”
For the paranoid, there's always KeePass + cloud storage, which is also free. It's what I use. I tend to use KeePassXC, a cross-platform KeePass-compatible application that works on Linux, Mac, and Windows, and I use Dropbox free for my cloud storage, since it actually has a Linux client that works, no hassles, right out of the box. I use KeePassium on my iPhone, and there are plenty of Android KeePass-compatible apps out there, such as KeePassDX, which is open-source and, apparently, very nice. I USED to use KeePass2Android, which the community seems to still like, but I'd probably be using KeePassDX these days since it's fully open-source and available through F-Droid.
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Ask HN: How do you start over with 2FA and losing your phone?
I use KeepassXC password manager[1], it keeps my TOTP information and makes it available to use on all my devices. It syncs between my devices using Dropbox. Kepassium[2] makes it available on iOS, and Keepass2Android[3] makes it available on Android. It also manages my SSH keys and adds them to the ssh-agent, even on Windows. and houses a backup of my GPG keys. I even found that it can manage my credentials for use in scripts and git using git-credential-keepassxc[4].
Similar functionality can be had from 1Password[5], of you're into the more fancy experience. As a bonus this approach makes it very easy to store all those backup codes that dotp services often give you. Won't help your current predicament but will prevent it from happening again :)
1: https://keepassxc.org/
2: https://keepassium.com/
3: https://github.com/PhilippC/keepass2android
4: https://github.com/Frederick888/git-credential-keepassxc
5: https://1password.com/
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What KeePass app do you use?
I remember reading there was some issues bringing the KeePass2Android offline version up to the regular KeePass2Android version: https://github.com/PhilippC/keepass2android/issues
- Wie handhabt ihr eure Passwörter?
- Qual o aplicativo mais útil que você tem instalado no teu celular, tirando os mais comuns (rede social, email, etc)?
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Whats the best password manager app that doesnt have a monthly/annual payment?
Looks like keepass2android has had 3 updates in 2022 so far (the link is to the most recent).
What are some alternatives?
otpauth-migration-decoder - Convert otpauth-migration to plain link
KeePassDX - Lightweight vault and password manager for Android, KeePassDX allows editing encrypted data in a single file in KeePass format and fill in the forms in a secure way.
ios-application - A native, lightweight and secure one-time-password (OTP) client built for iOS; Raivo OTP!
authpass - AuthPass - Password Manager based on Flutter for all platforms. Keepass 2.x (kdbx 3.x) compatible.
Aegis - A free, secure and open source app for Android to manage your 2-step verification tokens.
keepassxc - KeePassXC is a cross-platform community-driven port of the Windows application “Keepass Password Safe”.
twirp - A simple RPC framework with protobuf service definitions
KeePassium - KeePass-compatible password manager for iOS
goprotobuf - Go support for Google's protocol buffers
Strongbox - A KeePass/Password Safe Client for iOS and OS X
otplib - :key: One Time Password (OTP) / 2FA for Node.js and Browser - Supports HOTP, TOTP and Google Authenticator
KeepassA - Android Keepass Software based on Keepass database