On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 02:07:54PM +0200, Bernd Zeimetz wrote:
> There are even cli tools that do the same stuff. I'd guess there is at least one on Debian.
Indeed, after I first lost a phone, and a second one broke, leaving me
with a quite huge pain to recover my accounts, I started using
`oathtool` to manage the TOTP and HOTP codes, which is in Debian, and I
store the secret hash needed to generate the codes with `pass`.
That said, for the only website where I need HOTP (Ubuntu SSO), I stored
that thing in the HOTP spot of my yubikey, and for everything else they
also support U2F so I likewise use my yubikey for those as well.
> No need for a mobile phone.
mobile phones are overrated :P
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