I can access my employer’s local network if I authenticate with a 2fa. They suggest proprietary software, but aegis authenticator (found in fdroid) works fine.

The thing is, the phone’s screen is too small and it’s very cumbersome to navigate the screen and to click, it’s so bad I don’t want to use it, because fonts are so small you cannot read anything. It’s like they didn’t even try to optimize the local network for devices.

However, if I could emulate this app on an ubuntu based computer, I’d use it. Can it be done?

  • @olof@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    Just in case - there are also good linux desktop applications - check out Authenticator on flathub for example.

  • @dewritoninja
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    96 months ago

    Try wayDroid, it’s an android container for running android apps on Linux. There’s a way to enable arm emulation too

  • 𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒊𝒆𝒍
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    86 months ago

    It’s called Time-based one-time password (TOTP), there are many apps for that, you don’t have to use Aegis authenticator, although most apps like this are mobile need there are also some desktop programs for Windows and Linux available

  • @centof@lemm.ee
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    26 months ago

    totp.app should work for your use case without the trouble of emulation. It’s a web app instead of a mobile app.

  • Insaan
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    16 months ago

    Use Authenticator by Gnome. It is best. You can also import from aegis