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Worried about new 2fa requirements?

Open superdale007 opened this issue 3 years ago • 3 comments

Hey jlesage! So I noticed that Code42 is forcing folks to change their passwords and requiring 2FE (I'm doing via the Google Authenticator). Do I need to do anything special on this docker?

Also, I upgraded (via your instructions for Synology upgrades) and notice that the web gui says it's failing to upgrade and it will try in an hour (it shows I'm using v 8.2.2.26...any suggestions?! Capture

superdale007 avatar Mar 08 '21 20:03 superdale007

The 2FA requirement doesn't affect the application, only the web console.

As for your container, for some reason it is not running the latest image. Maybe try to upgrade again ?

jlesage avatar Mar 10 '21 19:03 jlesage

I upgraded my docker container from something running 7.4.x — yeah, it's been a while — to 8.6.0. When I tried to sign in on the NAS, I got an unknown error. So I went to www.crashplanpro.com and logged in. Immediately, it instructed me to set up 2FA.

After registering the 2FA token on my phone and signing into the web console, I tried to log in on the NAS once more. This time it went straight through.

I don't know if 2FA is supported (or even required) within the NAS console, or if it allows the connection because I set up 2FA. I should call Crashplan and ask if they don't require 2FA on docker containers if the admin registers 2FA.

bradtchapman avatar Apr 12 '21 18:04 bradtchapman

I recently ran into this on the website. It appears that computers doing backups don't need 2fa, even though web logins do.

On Mon, Apr 12, 2021 at 2:59 PM bradtchapman @.***> wrote:

I upgraded my docker container from something running 7.4.x — yeah, it's been a while — to 8.6.0. When I tried to sign in on the NAS, I got an unknown error. So I went to www.crashplanpro.com and logged in. Immediately, it instructed me to set up 2FA.

After registering the 2FA token on my phone and signing into the web console, I tried to log in on the NAS once more. This time it went straight through.

I don't know if 2FA is supported (or even required) within the NAS console, or if it allows the connection because I set up 2FA. I should call Crashplan and ask if they don't require 2FA on docker containers if the admin registers 2FA.

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DavidLaidlaw avatar Apr 12 '21 19:04 DavidLaidlaw

Closing this issue. Please re-open if needed.

jlesage avatar Nov 11 '23 14:11 jlesage