I've lost my FreeOTP password. Now I can't import my EDuke32 project's OTP access data/token from a dying phone on the new device. What needs to be done?
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Voidpoint/EDuke32 2-factor auth. issue - FreeOTP pwd lost
#1 Posted 14 July 2023 - 11:52 AM
#2 Posted 14 July 2023 - 12:32 PM
i don't have that app so i'm shooting in the dark.
can you still access the dying phone?
this is all i found
to restore from backup (e.g. on another device), it is required to use freeOTP/restore and there enable settings/display advanced devices and then navigate to the backup file 'externalBackup'.
Without advanced devices enabled, the app doesn't see the file externalBackup
the only other thing i seen was to email whoever the host is and try to prove it's your account and that they're nice enough to reset it for you
can you still access the dying phone?
this is all i found
to restore from backup (e.g. on another device), it is required to use freeOTP/restore and there enable settings/display advanced devices and then navigate to the backup file 'externalBackup'.
Without advanced devices enabled, the app doesn't see the file externalBackup
the only other thing i seen was to email whoever the host is and try to prove it's your account and that they're nice enough to reset it for you
#3 Posted 14 July 2023 - 05:48 PM
Forge, on 14 July 2023 - 12:32 PM, said:
can you still access the dying phone?
Yes. The battery has become incontinent and there is no more LineageOS maintenance for this device.
Forge, on 14 July 2023 - 12:32 PM, said:
to restore from backup (e.g. on another device), it is required to use freeOTP/restore and there enable settings/display advanced devices and then navigate to the backup file 'externalBackup'.
Without advanced devices enabled, the app doesn't see the file externalBackup
Without advanced devices enabled, the app doesn't see the file externalBackup
I tried transferring the whole app+data using NeoBackup, but, as to be expected, trying to use the Voidpoint OTP token results in an error message.
I've used one of the recovery codes/secrets, hoping this way would navigate me to some restoration guide on voidpoint.io, but to no avail.
Unless I find the password or the secret I'll have to go and bother TerminX then...
#4 Posted 14 July 2023 - 06:50 PM
I've disabled 2FA on your account from the GitLab Admin Area. You should be able to re-enable it using an authenticator on your new device.
To my understanding, the purpose of the recovery codes is to let you log in once so you can do that operation on your own account, but this should let you proceed with certainty.
To my understanding, the purpose of the recovery codes is to let you log in once so you can do that operation on your own account, but this should let you proceed with certainty.
#5 Posted 15 July 2023 - 05:37 PM
Thanks, man. Now I'm able to fail at using Git[Lab] again.
Re-enabling 2FA brought me exactly to the page/button I had been to blind to find.
Re-enabling 2FA brought me exactly to the page/button I had been to blind to find.
#6 Posted 05 August 2023 - 08:01 PM
Necroing out of curiosity. What does the OP means Leo? Does Duke4 have a 2 factor authentication? Or is this related to the github repo?
#7 Posted 06 August 2023 - 05:36 AM
jkas789, on 05 August 2023 - 08:01 PM, said:
Necroing out of curiosity. What does the OP means Leo? Does Duke4 have a 2 factor authentication? Or is this related to the github repo?
#8 Posted 06 August 2023 - 09:42 PM
Gitlab, github, tomato, potato. I'm a medic Jim not a programmer!
Thanks for the explanation Leo. For a moment there I thought the forums had gotten 2FA.
Thanks for the explanation Leo. For a moment there I thought the forums had gotten 2FA.
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