On Sun, Aug 04, 2024 at 09:16:15PM +0100, Mick Ab wrote:
> I realise that Authy is still available on smartphones and tablets, but I
> do not want to use a smartphone or a tablet.
>
> I simply need to run a simple 2FA TOTP authenticator on my Debian desktop
> PC.
For TOTP, at least two in this li
On Sun, Aug 04, 2024 at 09:19:33PM +0200, Detlef Vollmann wrote:
[...]
> I also use oathtool, but with an encrypted key:
>
> gpg --decrypt --quiet key.asc | oathtool -b --totp -
Thanks for posting the "correct" way. Yes, this way your secret is
secure when "at rest".
> > Xclip (from the same-n
On Sun, Aug 4, 2024 at 3:50 PM Mick Ab wrote:
>
> I have a Debian Bullseye desktop PC.
>
> I am looking for a 2fa authenticator that works on my desktop, without using
> a smartphone or tablet.
> [...]
> Can anyone help please ?
$ apt search totp
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
glewlwyd
On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 06:16 Mick Ab wrote:
> I realise that Authy is still available on smartphones and tablets,
but I
> do not want to use a smartphone or a tablet.
>
> I simply need to run a simple 2FA TOTP authenticator on my Debian
desktop
> PC.
>
Having had to use Authenticators myself,
On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 07:31 Wesley wrote:
> OT question, can debian desktop run a simulator for phone app?
Not so off topic.
I once ran an Android simulator that required a google account, on my laptop in
a KVM VM, as a test for running a program that could only be run on an Android
Mobil
George at Clug wrote:
> It is not iptables anymore, it is nftables. It is not 'reboot' or 'shutdown
> -r now' it is 'systemctl reboot', it is not syslog it is journalctl.
iptables still exists, and it calls nftables to do the work
underneath.
If you are using systemd, it's systemctl reboot,
OT question, can debian desktop run a simulator for phone app?
Thanks
On 2024-08-05 04:58, didier gaumet wrote:
Le 04/08/2024 à 22:16, Mick Ab a écrit :
I realise that Authy is still available on smartphones and tablets,
but I do not want to use a smartphone or a tablet.
I simply need to ru
Le 04/08/2024 à 22:16, Mick Ab a écrit :
I realise that Authy is still available on smartphones and tablets, but
I do not want to use a smartphone or a tablet.
I simply need to run a simple 2FA TOTP authenticator on my Debian
desktop PC.
Hello,
I do not use such applications but a search
I realise that Authy is still available on smartphones and tablets, but I
do not want to use a smartphone or a tablet.
I simply need to run a simple 2FA TOTP authenticator on my Debian desktop
PC.
Thanks very much to all who replied to my email re authenticator apps.
An authenticator app is a small program that uses TOTP codes to enable a
2fa software token secure connection between a user and their online
accounts.
This type of connection is approved by many websites and is more secure
th
On 8/4/24 19:57, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sun, Aug 04, 2024 at 05:44:07PM +0100, Mick Ab wrote:
I have a Debian Bullseye desktop PC.
I am looking for a 2fa authenticator that works on my desktop, without
using a smartphone or tablet.
I don't know what an "authenticator app" is. If what you
On Sun, Aug 04, 2024 at 02:36:37PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> On 8/4/24 01:13, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
[...]
> > Could you please do a "sudo sfdisk -l /dev/sdl" (NOTE: NO PARTITION NUMBER
> > SUFFIX)
> > for us?
> >
> 128GB SD Card has already been overwritten with a ubuntu/noble server img.
On 8/4/24 01:13, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sat, Aug 03, 2024 at 08:04:08PM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
On 8/3/24 19:39, gene heskett wrote:
[ISO] debian-12.6.0-arm64-DVD-1.iso
Wrote it to /dev/sdl, won't mount on sdl or sdl1. gparted says sdl2 is the
dos partition??
Now writing it to /dev
On 8/4/24 09:40, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Gene Heskett wrote:
/dev/sdl2 7783552 7798783 15232 7.4M ef EFI (FAT-12/16/32)
Now, that looks like something that might boot an intel system,
Or on one of the other systems with EFI firmware.
EFI boot program names are defined for 32-bit an
On Sun, Aug 04, 2024 at 02:09:30PM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 04, 2024 at 19:57:22 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > I don't know what an "authenticator app" is.
>
> I don't either, but I have to use one at work.
>
> https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/account-billing/about-micros
On Sun, Aug 04, 2024 at 19:57:22 +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> I don't know what an "authenticator app" is.
I don't either, but I have to use one at work.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/account-billing/about-microsoft-authenticator-9783c865-0308-42fb-a519-8cf666fe0acc
I have no idea what
On Sunday 04 August 2024 09:54:07 am George at Clug wrote:
>
>
> I have been traumatised by things changing. Just when I think I know
> something, someone goes and changes it.
>
Yeah, I keep seeing things changed to something new, and wonder why the heck
I need that...
--
Member of the to
On Sun, Aug 04, 2024 at 05:44:07PM +0100, Mick Ab wrote:
> I have a Debian Bullseye desktop PC.
>
> I am looking for a 2fa authenticator that works on my desktop, without
> using a smartphone or tablet.
I don't know what an "authenticator app" is. If what you need is TOTP,
oathtool (in the same-n
On 4 Aug 2024 17:44 +0100, from recoverymail123...@gmail.com (Mick Ab):
> I have a Debian Bullseye desktop PC.
>
> I am looking for a 2fa authenticator that works on my desktop, without
> using a smartphone or tablet.
Most modern password managers that can run under Linux meet those
criteria. Kee
On Sat, 3 Aug 2024, Dan Ritter wrote:
> fxkl4...@protonmail.com wrote:
>> i have a asrock q1900 pro3
>> 'https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Q1900M Pro3/'
>> i have debian 11 running with no problems
>> the board has vga and hdmi
>> i am only able to get a display via vga
>> any suggestions on how to
I have a Debian Bullseye desktop PC.
I am looking for a 2fa authenticator that works on my desktop, without
using a smartphone or tablet.
I used to use Authy but that apt is no longer supported for my desktop.
Ente-auth was suggested but I have seen problems with that.
I found authenticator.cc
On 5 Aug 2024 00:34 +1000, from c...@goproject.info (George at Clug):
>> Standards don't tend to be abolished unless there's a good reason.
>> There wasn't a standard before home.arpa. Since 2013 it's been "use
>> your own globally unique registered domain, or else use home.arpa".
The RFC specifyi
On 4 Aug 2024 14:35 +0100, from j...@jretrading.com (Joe):
> Exactly. I've run a DHCP server since about 2010, and used one of my
> own domain names in my network since 2006.
Using a domain name that you control has never been problematic. Or,
well, for as long as DNS has been a thing at least (pr
On Monday, 05-08-2024 at 00:19 Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, Aug 04, 2024 at 11:54:07PM +1000, George at Clug wrote:
> > On Sunday, 04-08-2024 at 22:59 Andy Smith wrote:
> > > So I want to emphasise again that while standards are useful so
> > > we're all on the same page, in this particu
Hi,
On Sun, Aug 04, 2024 at 11:54:07PM +1000, George at Clug wrote:
> On Sunday, 04-08-2024 at 22:59 Andy Smith wrote:
> > So I want to emphasise again that while standards are useful so
> > we're all on the same page, in this particular case it's not a big
> > deal, likely nothing terribly bad is
On Sunday, 04-08-2024 at 22:59 Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Aug 03, 2024 at 10:08:55PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > > On 8/3/24 09:00, Andy Smith wrote:
> > > > If you use .local for other things it can interfere with mDNS but
> > > > picking almost anything else has very few repe
Hi,
Gene Heskett wrote:
> /dev/sdl2 7783552 7798783 15232 7.4M ef EFI (FAT-12/16/32)
> Now, that looks like something that might boot an intel system,
Or on one of the other systems with EFI firmware.
EFI boot program names are defined for 32-bit and for 64-bit ARM CPUs.
But - as you mea
On Sunday, 04-08-2024 at 18:48 Christofer C. Bell wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 4, 2024 at 3:12 AM George at Clug wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > On Sunday, 04-08-2024 at 16:15 john doe wrote:
> > > On 8/4/24 06:48, jeremy ardley wrote:
> > > >
> > > > On 4/08/2024 12:26 pm, George at Clug wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >
On Sun, 4 Aug 2024 12:59:55 +
Andy Smith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Aug 03, 2024 at 10:08:55PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > > On 8/3/24 09:00, Andy Smith wrote:
> > > > If you use .local for other things it can interfere with mDNS
> > > > but picking almost anything else has very few
On 8/4/24 06:58, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Gene Heskett wrote
[ISO] debian-12.6.0-arm64-DVD-1.iso
and later:
Well, I'm tired of trying to make debian-arm work so you guys aren't
hassling me for bringing armbian questions here,
I make a new attempt of an answer to your initial question
On 8/4/24 06:55, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Sun, Aug 04, 2024 at 02:01:24AM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
On 8/4/24 01:17, David Wright wrote:
On Sat 03 Aug 2024 at 20:04:08 (-0400), gene heskett wrote:
On 8/3/24 19:39, gene heskett wrote:
[ISO] debian-12.6.0-arm64-DVD-1.iso
This will wor
Hi,
On Sat, Aug 03, 2024 at 10:08:55PM +, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> > On 8/3/24 09:00, Andy Smith wrote:
> > > If you use .local for other things it can interfere with mDNS but
> > > picking almost anything else has very few repercussions (unless you
> > > are very silly about it), so I don't
On 8/4/24 06:29, Darac Marjal wrote:
On 04/08/2024 05:23, gene heskett wrote:
Nice, but no pi clone has ever booted from a usb stick, ever, not even
real pi's can do that.
You are one of today's lucky 10,000:
https://thepihut.com/blogs/raspberry-pi-tutorials/how-to-boot-your-raspberry-pi-f
On 8/4/24 06:29, Darac Marjal wrote:
On 04/08/2024 05:23, gene heskett wrote:
Nice, but no pi clone has ever booted from a usb stick, ever, not even
real pi's can do that.
You are one of today's lucky 10,000:
https://thepihut.com/blogs/raspberry-pi-tutorials/how-to-boot-your-raspberry-pi-f
On 8/4/24 03:37, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Gene Heskett wrote:
Wrote it to /dev/sdl, won't mount on sdl or sdl1. gparted says sdl2 is the
dos partition??
The partition table of debian-12.6.0-arm64-DVD-1.iso is in MBR, which
many tools call "DOS".
$ /sbin/fdisk -l debian-12.6.0-arm64-DVD-1
On 8/4/24 03:37, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Gene Heskett wrote:
Wrote it to /dev/sdl, won't mount on sdl or sdl1. gparted says sdl2 is the
dos partition??
The partition table of debian-12.6.0-arm64-DVD-1.iso is in MBR, which
many tools call "DOS".
$ /sbin/fdisk -l debian-12.6.0-arm64-DVD-1
Hi,
Gene Heskett wrote
> > [ISO] debian-12.6.0-arm64-DVD-1.iso
and later:
> Well, I'm tired of trying to make debian-arm work so you guys aren't
> hassling me for bringing armbian questions here,
I make a new attempt of an answer to your initial question
> ... > can this iso be put on a micro
On Sun, Aug 04, 2024 at 02:01:24AM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
> On 8/4/24 01:17, David Wright wrote:
> > On Sat 03 Aug 2024 at 20:04:08 (-0400), gene heskett wrote:
> > > On 8/3/24 19:39, gene heskett wrote:
> > > > [ISO] debian-12.6.0-arm64-DVD-1.iso
> > > >
This will work on an arm64 board p
On 04/08/2024 05:23, gene heskett wrote:
Nice, but no pi clone has ever booted from a usb stick, ever, not even
real pi's can do that.
You are one of today's lucky 10,000:
https://thepihut.com/blogs/raspberry-pi-tutorials/how-to-boot-your-raspberry-pi-from-a-usb-mass-storage-device
OpenP
On 4/8/24 16:11, George at Clug wrote:
I do like the idea of blocking all outbound connections, and only
opening ports that are required for whatever services I want to use.
For servers I often do, but for workstations, sadly I am often lazy and
default to allowing all outgoing traffic.
Let
On Sun, Aug 4, 2024 at 3:12 AM George at Clug wrote:
>
>
> On Sunday, 04-08-2024 at 16:15 john doe wrote:
> > On 8/4/24 06:48, jeremy ardley wrote:
> > >
> > > On 4/08/2024 12:26 pm, George at Clug wrote:
> > >>
> > >> If I go to the local coffee shop and connect my laptop to their WiFi,
> > >> w
On Sunday, 04-08-2024 at 16:15 john doe wrote:
> On 8/4/24 06:48, jeremy ardley wrote:
> >
> > On 4/08/2024 12:26 pm, George at Clug wrote:
> >>
> >> If I go to the local coffee shop and connect my laptop to their WiFi,
> >> which incoming and now outgoing ports should I have blocked to ensure
>
Hi,
Gene Heskett wrote:
> Wrote it to /dev/sdl, won't mount on sdl or sdl1. gparted says sdl2 is the
> dos partition??
The partition table of debian-12.6.0-arm64-DVD-1.iso is in MBR, which
many tools call "DOS".
$ /sbin/fdisk -l debian-12.6.0-arm64-DVD-1.iso
...
Disklabel type: dos
...
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