From: | "Joshua D(dot) Drake" <jd(at)commandprompt(dot)com> |
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To: | Stefan Kaltenbrunner <stefan(at)kaltenbrunner(dot)cc>, Joe Conway <mail(at)joeconway(dot)com>, Alvaro Herrera <alvherre(at)2ndquadrant(dot)com>, "Jonathan S(dot) Katz" <jkatz(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Cc: | pgsql-www(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: conference slides in wiki |
Date: | 2016-04-28 18:32:50 |
Message-ID: | 57225752.30306@commandprompt.com |
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On 04/28/2016 11:29 AM, Stefan Kaltenbrunner wrote:
>> I think a reasonable solution would be to allow anyone who has a
>> community account to be able to edit the wiki. Here is the catch:
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>> Turn on 2FA
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>> Spammers (for the most part) are not going to bother trying to get into
>> the system with 2FA configured. They are after low hanging fruit.
>
> what would you use as the second factor?
I would use Google Authenticator. It is open source and works on
Windows, Android, Linux(Chrome), Apple etc...
JD
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