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DongleAuth.com

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List of 2FA dongle providers and the platforms they support.

The Goal

The goal is to build a website (dongleauth.com) with a comprehensive list of sites that support One Time Passwords (OTP) or Universal 2nd Factor (U2F).

Our hope is to aid consumers who are deciding between alternative services based on the security they offer for their customers. This can also serve as an indicator for the effort a site has put into security in general.

This site is a fork of 2FA Directory. The fork is necessary to further differentiate the 'Hardware' section. The 2FA Directory project wants to give a general overview and do not wants to mark the technical details as well. We respect this decision. In need of a differentiation between OTP and U2F we decided to fork the project. Please see the note on definitions as well.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute, read the entire guidelines here in CONTRIBUTING.md.

Running Locally

DongleAuth.com is built upon Jekyll, using the github-pages gem. In order to run the site locally, it is necessary to install bundler, install all dependencies, and then use Jekyll to serve the site. If the gem command is not available to you, it is necessary to install Ruby with RubyGems. Once Ruby and RubyGems are installed and available from the command line, TwoFactorAuth can be setup using the following commands.

gem install bundler
cd ~/dongleauth
bundle install
bundle exec jekyll serve

If you're using Ubuntu or Bash on Windows (WSL) you'll probably need to install these dependencies first:

sudo apt install libffi-dev nodejs python-dev gcc ruby rails make zlib1g-dev ruby-dev libcurl4
gem install bundler

The DongleAuth website should then be accessible from http://localhost:4000.

Another option is to run Jekyll inside a Docker container. Please read the Jekyll Docker Documentation on how to do this.

License

This code is distributed under the MIT license. For more info, read the LICENSE file distributed with the source code.

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dongleauth's Issues

Mailbox.org allows U2F

In addition to OTP, Mailbox.org allows U2F and also issues preconfigured Yubikeys upon request

Clarify intent of twofactorauth fork, differences and goal in documentation/README

dongleauth.info contains different information from twofactorauth (adds U2F support, removes SMS/phonecall/email/hardware/software).

Would it be possible to add to the README or the site itself, the reason for the fork from twofactorauth (likely to add information about U2F?) and what the intent of the site is? I ask because I'm unsure why dongleauth removes the information about support for SMS/email/etc that's present on twofactorauth. I'm also curious about the approach to merging upstream changes from twofactorauth.

Generally, just some information about the fork would be a great addition.

Namecheap Only Supports Phone 2FA

The website lists them as green, but they support only phone 2fa.

Is this how it should look? If so I think there should be a column for phone-based 2fa.

Merge back with twofactorauth.org

Wouldn't it make a lot more sense to merge back with twofactorauth.org? One resource, instead of multiple lists all over the place?

GUI: Full view/Show all/Spreadsheet mode

A while ago the website GUI was altered to show only one category at once. I liked the old view, all categories at once with an index on top better. Would it be possible to get a show all button or a single-table mode or something?

Dashlane now supports U2F

Here is the link to their site: https://www.dashlane.com/en/fido-u2f

I've tested Dashlane with Yubikey Neo/Nano/Security Key. All worked just fine. (Registering keys requires premium account though).

Even thought about updating identity.yml myself, but not sure regarding what field corresponds to U2F.

Add Universal Authentication Framework (UAF) column

Hi,

I know that U2F is now supported by a bunch of projects: Dropbox, WordPress, OpenSSH, Linux PAM, GitHub, Google Accounts.

But I would like we add an Universal Authentication Framework (UAF) column because in 2016, UAF should be supported in some main websites. If we don't promote UAF, I'm not sure it will be widespread like U2F.

Ability to mask by auth type

It would be really fantastic if there was an easy way to click on a button and have it only show services have a checkmark in a particular column.

Zapier now has TOTP

I would've created a pull request, but we've already fixed it upstream, so maybe you prefer to forward merge.

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