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TwoWay Premium is a plugin providing Two Steps Authentication to
access you Liferay portal instance.
Two steps verification adds an extra security layer for your
Liferay Portal account by requiring user to enter a one-time
verification code in addition to your username and password, when
signing in to your account. Our code is based on well-know libraries,
open algorithms and standards and fit perfectly in Liferay Portal, so
is possibile to enable it together with other authentication provider
like LDAP.
Into portal control panel, Admin can:
- enable TwoWay
Authentication per portal as for embedded Liferay's methods
-
(ONLY IN THE PREMIUM VERSION!) choose which OTP delivery channels
enable for portal users (check below for possible methods)
Into personal control panel, User can:
- enable or disable
TwoWay for its specific account
- choose how to obtain the OTP
choosing from channel set
- manage Backup Codes, useful if a user
forget or change it's phone
- manage Application Passwords in
order to grant access to specific applications like Liferay Sync
OTP delivery methods:
- (ONLY IN THE PREMIUM VERSION!)
Email
- SMS: in this case you have to configure a Twilio
account
- Apps: Google Authenticator, Authy, LastPass or other
similar apps free available on platform specific store
Encryption:
- (ONLY IN THE PREMIUM VERSION!) user's Hashcode
is stored as encrypted
- (ONLY IN THE PREMIUM VERSION!) user's
Backup code are stored as encrypted
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5</#if>
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