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Thanks for raising. This isn't something that would be likely to feature on the roadmap. My understanding is that it would be unlikely to result in a real world increase in security. If a private key were to be considered at risk of compromise to the extent that an additional layer of security (e.g. MFA) was considered to be required, then the key pair itself should not be considered safe to use and should be regenerated. tl;dr - My understanding is that there's no point in having an additional bolt on the door, if the door itself is transparent. |
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2FA would protect against hackers that are able to steal a single conf file containing our VPN settings. Most savvy users know enough about security to not get hacked but nothing is 100% and often people get hacked without their knowledge. To protect the average/novice user, 2FA would be a nice extra layer of protection. It would also make this project more widely adopted in companies. I can see small/medium companies looking for free solutions but are afraid to handout these VPN conf files to their users that aren't very tech savvy working from home and possible risks of phishing and higher probability of getting hacked. Would you be willing to setup a poll to see the amount of interest in 2FA for this project? |
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coudl be usefull and less strange than defguard (wich implements 2FA) |
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Why not encapsulate the web UI in a reverse proxy which could take care of the 2FA? The UI shouldn't be available from the internet anyway, so the enemy is already behind the gates, if the UI would become a suitable target. |
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Is it possible to integrate 2FA solution into this project? Here's one I found that may be easy to integrate. Would this be on the roadmap anytime soon?
https://github.com/NHAS/wag
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