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<header>Two-Factor Authentication</header> Two-factor authentication can be used to add an extra layer of security to a Webmin account, as well as the regular username and password. When enabled, a user will need to provide an extra authentication token which typically comes from a smartphone app, hardware OTP generator or SMS. <p> This page allows you to select an authentication provider for Webmin users on your system. Once enabled, each user can then enroll for two-factor in the <b>Webmin Users</b> module. The available two-factor providers are : <dl> <dt><b>Authy</b> <dd>This is a commercial service that provides a smartphone app and website for managing two-factor users. Each user must create an account on Authy's website and link it to their smartphone. <p> <dt><b>Google Authenticator</b> <dd>This is a smartphone app that implements the standard TOPT protocol. Each user must scan a QR code using the app to link their tokens with the Webmin server. <p> </dl> <footer>
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