privacyIDEA
aws-mfa
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9.6 | 0.0 | |
6 days ago | 9 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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privacyIDEA
- If there any open source solution for forticlient ipsec vpn as a second factor for 2fa
- IdP recommendations (2022)
- Abschlussprojekt Fachinformatiker Systemintegration - Implementierung 2FA - Ideen, Vorschläge, Hilfe
- GitHub to require two-factor authentication
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Best self hosted 2fa system?
Before we went with Okta, used to use privacyIDEA for TOTP & Yubikey 2FA - AD for the first-factor backend & predominantly RADIUS frontend.
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Guide for how to design an account system?
Check out privacyID3A. Just a suggestion.
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ldap with otp
RADIUS rather than LDAP, but can work with LDAP https://www.privacyidea.org/
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Has anyone tried privacyIDEA?
I'm looking to add MFA to a lot of services I host. I came across privacyIDEA. Has anyone tried it before? How's it compare to something like Duo, which is what I was initially considering using.
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There a half way decent MFA solution for windows, expecially exchange/owa that isnt a per user per month ongoing expense?
https://github.com/privacyIDEA/privacyIDEA is what Ive found so far.
aws-mfa
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Script or software that automatically populate specific profile in ~/.aws/credentials
I will tell you that some tools like sceptre and terraform barf using a profile with mfa like this and I ended up using aws-mfa: https://github.com/broamski/aws-mfa and run this for example to create a "dynamic" runamok-power profile:
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Authenticating to AWS provider
I use MFA so store a long term key that is used to generate a temporary key. I use this tool to do the mfa: https://github.com/broamski/aws-mfa
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Lockdown AWS API calls to list of IPs
I too, struggled with aws-vault and eventually gave up and use https://github.com/broamski/aws-mfa. If you want to take it one step further you can use oathtool and store the totp key in the encrypted vault of your choice. That is still MFA but if you store the factors on the same system you will need to decide about that risk before going the oathtool route.
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Amazon Web Service account hacked. Email changed and charged over 10k USD. PLEASE HELP
The built in CLI MFA solution sucks if you have a workflow that relies on named profiles. We use them heavily at work and implemented aws-mfa to make it so that all of our stuff could work without adopting ridiculous workflows.
- Can somebody ELI5 how to setup MFA in the CLI?
What are some alternatives?
FreeIPA - Mirror of FreeIPA, an integrated security information management solution
pyotp - Python One-Time Password Library
authelia - The Single Sign-On Multi-Factor portal for web apps
aws-runas - aws-runas rewritten in Go
authentik - The authentication glue you need.
one-time - One Time Password (TOTP and HOTP) library for Clojure. TOTP/HOTP is widely used for Two Factor / Multi Factor Authentication.
ecs-deploy - Powerful CLI tool to simplify Amazon ECS deployments, rollbacks & scaling
totp-cli - A cli-based pass-backed TOTP app.
aws-missing-tools - Random tools I've written to make life easier using AWS, namely aws-choose-profile and aws-mfa-login
2fast - Two-Factor Authenticator Supporting TOTP (Windows 10 & Android, iOS, Linux and macOS App)
awsume - A utility for easily assuming AWS IAM roles from the command line.