On 13. 1. 2022, at 18:24, Milan Zamazal <mzamazal(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Janos Bonic <janos(a)redhat.com> writes:
> Dear oVirt contributors,
>
> As we are moving to GitHub for our main development platform and CI we are
> also securing the oVirt organization.
>
> If you are a member of the oVirt organization on GitHub please make sure
> that you *enable two factor authentication on your GitHub account by the
> 20th of January*.
Hi,
it would be useful to provide information about good security practices
together with similar requests. For example, the question how and where
to store the recovery codes is non-trivial, if the 2FA should be
meaningful and not creating a false sense of better security.
from oVirt org side of things we don't have any special requirement. You can follow
generally recommended practice I guess
Regards,
Milan
> If you don't enable 2FA the security enforcement will drop you from the
> organization automatically. Should this happen to you please let me or
> Sandro know via a private mail so we can re-add you.
>
> Janos
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