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| <strong>Welp!</strong>
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| I added the ''OATHAuth'' extension to this Mediawiki instance. This means that you can enable two-factor authentication to your profile to further secure your login procedure. There are a number of OATH clients on the market, but I decided to just install the ''oathtool'' command line tool on my Fedora based laptop, by running
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| | As my Mediawiki instance is exposed to the Internet, I decided it best if I protect my accounts with Two-Factor Authentication. |
| sudo dnf install oathtool.x86_64
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| | [[Configure 2FA For MediaWiki | This]] is how I configured it. |
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| I'll document how to register for 2FA here tomorrow. It's too late tonight.
| | [[Using Cite | This]] is an example of using the Cite extension. |
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| I then run
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| oathtool --base32 --totp "REGISTERED KEY GOES HERE"
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| Which generates a 6 digit code to give to mediawiki when prompted.
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 28 February 2025
As my Mediawiki instance is exposed to the Internet, I decided it best if I protect my accounts with Two-Factor Authentication.
This is how I configured it.
This is an example of using the Cite extension.