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copy and modified from #14572 > Whilst debating enforcing MFA within our team, I realised there isn't a lot of context to the side effects of enabling it. Most of us use Git over HTTP and would need to add a token. I plan to add another PR that adds a sentence to the UI about needing to generate a token when enabling MFA if HTTP is to be used. --------- Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io> Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
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date: "2023-08-22T14:21:00+08:00"
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title: "Usage: Multi-factor Authentication (MFA)"
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slug: "multi-factor-authentication"
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weight: 15
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toc: false
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draft: false
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menu:
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sidebar:
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parent: "usage"
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name: "Multi-factor Authentication (MFA)"
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weight: 15
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identifier: "multi-factor-authentication"
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# Multi-factor Authentication (MFA)
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Multi-factor Authentication (also referred to as MFA or 2FA) enhances security by requiring a time-sensitive set of credentials in addition to a password.
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If a password were later to be compromised, logging into Gitea will not be possible without the additional credentials and the account would remain secure.
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Gitea supports both TOTP (Time-based One-Time Password) tokens and FIDO-based hardware keys using the Webauthn API.
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MFA can be configured within the "Security" tab of the user settings page.
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## MFA Considerations
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Enabling MFA on a user does affect how the Git HTTP protocol can be used with the Git CLI.
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This interface does not support MFA, and trying to use a password normally will no longer be possible whilst MFA is enabled.
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If SSH is not an option for Git operations, an access token can be generated within the "Applications" tab of the user settings page.
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This access token can be used as if it were a password in order to allow the Git CLI to function over HTTP.
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> **Warning** - By its very nature, an access token sidesteps the security benefits of MFA.
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> It must be kept secure and should only be used as a last resort.
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The Gitea API supports providing the relevant TOTP password in the `X-Gitea-OTP` header, as described in [API Usage](development/api-usage.md).
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This should be used instead of an access token where possible.
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