This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this Github account. For details check out https://docs.keyoxide.org/advanced/openpgp-proofs/
[Verifying my OpenPGP key: openpgp4fpr:3668FD3613E867C32B314B6C78A7931D4234B41E]
This is an OpenPGP proof that connects my OpenPGP key to this Github account. For details check out https://docs.keyoxide.org/advanced/openpgp-proofs/
[Verifying my OpenPGP key: openpgp4fpr:3668FD3613E867C32B314B6C78A7931D4234B41E]
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There is an increasing count of applications which use Authy for two-factor authentication. However many users who aren't using Authy, have their own authenticator setup up already and do not wish to use two applications for generating passwords.
Since I use 1Password for all of my password storing/generating needs, I was looking for a solution to use Authy passwords on that. I couldn't find any completely working solutions, however I stumbled upon a gist by Brian Hartvigsen. His post had a neat code with it to generate QR codes for you to use on your favorite authenticator.
His method is to extract the secret keys using Authy's Google Chrome app via Developer Tools. If this was not possible, I guess people would be reverse engineering the Android app or something like that. But when I tried that code, nothing appeared on the screen. My guess is that Brian used the
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Probably one of the easiest things you'll ever do with gpg
Install Keybase: https://keybase.io/download and Ensure the keybase cli is in your PATH
First get the public key
keybase pgp export | gpg --import
Next get the private key
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
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