On 5/23/16 3:27 PM, antoine.mechely...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, May 23, 2016 at 2:29:02 PM UTC+2, Lawrence Mandel wrote:
Starting on June 20th, the GitHub Mozilla organization will require Two
Factor Authentication (2FA). We’re implementing 2FA for security reasons --
if you lose or have your password stolen, 2FA provides an extra layer of
defense to prevent your account from being compromised. This change has
already been rolled out for Admins, and is now being extended for all
members.
You can learn more about GitHub and 2FA at
https://help.github.com/articles/about-two-factor-authentication/
Please see https://wiki.mozilla.org/Github for more information about using
GitHub at Mozilla, or find us on #github on irc.mozilla.org.
Sorry, but IIUC setting up 2FA requires a smartphone and I don't have one.
Not at all. I have a homemade Perl script on my home server that handles
2FA HOTP. The algorithm is very easy to implement and there are lots of
desktop choices too.
Cameron Kaiser
tier-3 misery and company dept.
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