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Implementing two factor in django
2019 Community Moderator ElectionHow to merge two dictionaries in a single expression?Limiting floats to two decimal pointsDoes Django scale?How to concatenate two lists in Python?GitLab Two Factor Authentication: ArgumentError (must specify a key)django-two-factor-auth can't access admin siteAsp.net core - Two-factor authentication login processIs it possible to disable Django two-factor authentication with a setting?Adding 2fa to a django projecttwo factor authentication on django
I'm trying to add two factor authentication to my django app. I'm following this library. As the doc says, i added the library to my Django settings and i added url(r'', include(tf_urls)),
to my urls.
I'm kind of stuck here, though. What the doc doesn't explain is how integrate the 2fa login on my own login, how i can add a settings page to generate, enable and disable the 2fa keys, so i don't really know how to go forward from here. Can anyone help me?
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I'm trying to add two factor authentication to my django app. I'm following this library. As the doc says, i added the library to my Django settings and i added url(r'', include(tf_urls)),
to my urls.
I'm kind of stuck here, though. What the doc doesn't explain is how integrate the 2fa login on my own login, how i can add a settings page to generate, enable and disable the 2fa keys, so i don't really know how to go forward from here. Can anyone help me?
python django two-factor-authentication
what do you mean 'i'm stuck'? What's the problem? Error? What doesn't work?
– dirkgroten
yesterday
Edited the post, to make it a bit more specific
– Jack022
yesterday
Have you studied the example project? github.com/Bouke/django-two-factor-auth/tree/master/example
– AKX
yesterday
@AKX Yes, i did not understand some parts of it, though. For example, on the views.py there is no login view, it looks like it's calling the login from a core.py file. That is a bit confusing, since i already have my own login and i don't need to use another one.
– Jack022
yesterday
You'll need to use the 2FA-enabled login view/wizard, or adapt it, if you want 2FA there.
– AKX
yesterday
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I'm trying to add two factor authentication to my django app. I'm following this library. As the doc says, i added the library to my Django settings and i added url(r'', include(tf_urls)),
to my urls.
I'm kind of stuck here, though. What the doc doesn't explain is how integrate the 2fa login on my own login, how i can add a settings page to generate, enable and disable the 2fa keys, so i don't really know how to go forward from here. Can anyone help me?
python django two-factor-authentication
I'm trying to add two factor authentication to my django app. I'm following this library. As the doc says, i added the library to my Django settings and i added url(r'', include(tf_urls)),
to my urls.
I'm kind of stuck here, though. What the doc doesn't explain is how integrate the 2fa login on my own login, how i can add a settings page to generate, enable and disable the 2fa keys, so i don't really know how to go forward from here. Can anyone help me?
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what do you mean 'i'm stuck'? What's the problem? Error? What doesn't work?
– dirkgroten
yesterday
Edited the post, to make it a bit more specific
– Jack022
yesterday
Have you studied the example project? github.com/Bouke/django-two-factor-auth/tree/master/example
– AKX
yesterday
@AKX Yes, i did not understand some parts of it, though. For example, on the views.py there is no login view, it looks like it's calling the login from a core.py file. That is a bit confusing, since i already have my own login and i don't need to use another one.
– Jack022
yesterday
You'll need to use the 2FA-enabled login view/wizard, or adapt it, if you want 2FA there.
– AKX
yesterday
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what do you mean 'i'm stuck'? What's the problem? Error? What doesn't work?
– dirkgroten
yesterday
Edited the post, to make it a bit more specific
– Jack022
yesterday
Have you studied the example project? github.com/Bouke/django-two-factor-auth/tree/master/example
– AKX
yesterday
@AKX Yes, i did not understand some parts of it, though. For example, on the views.py there is no login view, it looks like it's calling the login from a core.py file. That is a bit confusing, since i already have my own login and i don't need to use another one.
– Jack022
yesterday
You'll need to use the 2FA-enabled login view/wizard, or adapt it, if you want 2FA there.
– AKX
yesterday
what do you mean 'i'm stuck'? What's the problem? Error? What doesn't work?
– dirkgroten
yesterday
what do you mean 'i'm stuck'? What's the problem? Error? What doesn't work?
– dirkgroten
yesterday
Edited the post, to make it a bit more specific
– Jack022
yesterday
Edited the post, to make it a bit more specific
– Jack022
yesterday
Have you studied the example project? github.com/Bouke/django-two-factor-auth/tree/master/example
– AKX
yesterday
Have you studied the example project? github.com/Bouke/django-two-factor-auth/tree/master/example
– AKX
yesterday
@AKX Yes, i did not understand some parts of it, though. For example, on the views.py there is no login view, it looks like it's calling the login from a core.py file. That is a bit confusing, since i already have my own login and i don't need to use another one.
– Jack022
yesterday
@AKX Yes, i did not understand some parts of it, though. For example, on the views.py there is no login view, it looks like it's calling the login from a core.py file. That is a bit confusing, since i already have my own login and i don't need to use another one.
– Jack022
yesterday
You'll need to use the 2FA-enabled login view/wizard, or adapt it, if you want 2FA there.
– AKX
yesterday
You'll need to use the 2FA-enabled login view/wizard, or adapt it, if you want 2FA there.
– AKX
yesterday
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what do you mean 'i'm stuck'? What's the problem? Error? What doesn't work?
– dirkgroten
yesterday
Edited the post, to make it a bit more specific
– Jack022
yesterday
Have you studied the example project? github.com/Bouke/django-two-factor-auth/tree/master/example
– AKX
yesterday
@AKX Yes, i did not understand some parts of it, though. For example, on the views.py there is no login view, it looks like it's calling the login from a core.py file. That is a bit confusing, since i already have my own login and i don't need to use another one.
– Jack022
yesterday
You'll need to use the 2FA-enabled login view/wizard, or adapt it, if you want 2FA there.
– AKX
yesterday