On Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 02:39:13PM GMT, Mattia Verga via devel wrote:
> 
> Perhaps it's a stupid idea, but we already have ssh public keys stored 
> in fas, would it be possible for fkinit to use the private key as second 
> factor? That way, on a system which is considered secure (it has the 
> private key stored in it) we would only require the user to enter the 
> FAS password, while on a smartphone or a temporary device the 
> password+otp would still be required.

No, it's not currently possible. 

Rememver that we are using IPA as a backend, so it would need support in
IPA. 

How would it know you wanted to use a ssh key instead of otp?
I suppose it would have to try all your keys and see if any worked?
It likely would cause a lot of confusion also for those that didn't
expect it.

I personally don't see why entering a otp once a week is such a
burden... but it does seem to be. ;( 

kevin

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