Tag: Authentication Method
How To Set Up Two-Factor Authentication in cPanel
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Category: Tutorials | Tags: 2FA, Access, Account Security, Authentication, Authentication Method, Authentication Token, CLI, Command Line, cPanel, Feature Manager, Google Authenticator, One Time Password, OTP, OTP Authentication, Passcode, Password, Passwords, QR Code, Security, Security Code, Security Policy, Security Practices, Single Factor Authentication, Time-Based One-Time Password, TOTP, Two Factor Authentication, WHM
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What is 2FA
Two-Factor Authentication (or 2FA as it often referred to) is an extra layer of security that is used to provide users an additional level of protection when securing access to an account.
Update Your PostgreSQL Password in Linux
Posted on by Justin Palmer | Updated:
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PostgreSQL supports many client authentication methods, but in this case we’re only going to concern ourselves with two: password and md5.
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PostgreSQL supports multiple client authentication methods including: trust, reject, md5, password, gss, sspi, krb5, ident, peer, ldap, radius, cert, and pam. Here we’re only going to concern ourselves with two: ident and md5.
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