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2fa [2024/10/28 15:05] – hogwild | 2fa [2025/08/13 04:51] (current) – -Change to: "The default file location is /opt/etc/environment" hogwild | ||
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Install openssh-server and google-authenticator: | Install openssh-server and google-authenticator: | ||
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opkg install openssh-server-pam google-authenticator-libpam | opkg install openssh-server-pam google-authenticator-libpam | ||
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- | \\ | + | Next, enable openssh-server . This is not covered here. |
\\ \\ Configure the correct settings in configuration file / | \\ \\ Configure the correct settings in configuration file / | ||
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- | The new service must be enabled at boot time as well: | + | The new service must be enabled at boot time as well. Make the following changes to the file: "/ |
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- | Next, run / | + | |
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| Verification code: | | Verification code: | ||
- | \\ If you see this, it means that 2FA is the only authentication operating. You can now expose port 2222 (or the port you configured) to the Internet. . | + | \\ If you see this, it means that 2FA is the only authentication operating. You can now expose port 2222 (or your configured |
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+ | The default file location is: "/ | ||
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- | PS - / | + | \\ |