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    • lanceL
      lance @scottalanmiller
      last edited by

      @scottalanmiller said:

      No, have not see any two factor authentication.

      Bummer. Good thing to add to the wishlist 🙂

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      • Reid CooperR
        Reid Cooper
        last edited by

        I agree, 2FA would be nice to have. Maybe just something simple like Google's 2FA system?

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          Not high on my list, but I would like to see that too. I agree to Google, I use that already and like it.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            However, here is a concern. As a company user, not an individual, 2FA would break the ability for other members of my team to log in and use the service too. Before 2FA can be implemented I think that multiple user support has to be.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              @scottalanmiller said:

              However, here is a concern. As a company user, not an individual, 2FA would break the ability for other members of my team to log in and use the service too. Before 2FA can be implemented I think that multiple user support has to be.

              Why? as long as the 2FA is tied to your logon you should be fine.
              Any reason they can't create multiple logons to the servers your company buys?

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                last edited by

                @Dashrender said:

                @scottalanmiller said:

                However, here is a concern. As a company user, not an individual, 2FA would break the ability for other members of my team to log in and use the service too. Before 2FA can be implemented I think that multiple user support has to be.

                Why? as long as the 2FA is tied to your logon you should be fine.
                Any reason they can't create multiple logons to the servers your company buys?

                Because 2FA only works for one user (normally.) If you have Google, Aladdin, SafeWord, RSA ID, etc. you have to physically have a device. If I have that with me and Art or Greg need access to the account.... what do we do?

                Most cloud services don't offer multiple users, it's a problem. Rackspace is the same way and it is crippling. You have to use shared accounts for cloud access!!

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                • ?
                  A Former User @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  @Dashrender said:

                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  However, here is a concern. As a company user, not an individual, 2FA would break the ability for other members of my team to log in and use the service too. Before 2FA can be implemented I think that multiple user support has to be.

                  Why? as long as the 2FA is tied to your logon you should be fine.
                  Any reason they can't create multiple logons to the servers your company buys?

                  Because 2FA only works for one user (normally.) If you have Google, Aladdin, SafeWord, RSA ID, etc. you have to physically have a device. If I have that with me and Art or Greg need access to the account.... what do we do?

                  Most cloud services don't offer multiple users, it's a problem. Rackspace is the same way and it is crippling. You have to use shared accounts for cloud access!!

                  You could create 2FA at the OS level in your cloud instance as you can add more users. They just wouldn't have access to the control panel

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    @Dashrender said:

                    @scottalanmiller said:

                    However, here is a concern. As a company user, not an individual, 2FA would break the ability for other members of my team to log in and use the service too. Before 2FA can be implemented I think that multiple user support has to be.

                    Why? as long as the 2FA is tied to your logon you should be fine.
                    Any reason they can't create multiple logons to the servers your company buys?

                    Because 2FA only works for one user (normally.) If you have Google, Aladdin, SafeWord, RSA ID, etc. you have to physically have a device. If I have that with me and Art or Greg need access to the account.... what do we do?

                    Most cloud services don't offer multiple users, it's a problem. Rackspace is the same way and it is crippling. You have to use shared accounts for cloud access!!

                    Wow, that sounds like a HUGE flaw! How do you know does what? In something as critical as cloud services to be without this basic security logging seems unthinkable!

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                    • ?
                      A Former User @Dashrender
                      last edited by

                      @scottalanmiller said:
                      Rackspace is the same way and it is crippling. You have to use shared accounts for cloud access!!

                      This has always bothered me. Rackspace does this for most of their services.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller
                        last edited by

                        Yes, except for the metal machines. That's one of my biggest complaints with Rackspace. The performance, price and easy of use are great.

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                        • ?
                          A Former User
                          last edited by A Former User

                          The Static IP should stay the same even when re-imaging the instance.

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                          • ?
                            A Former User
                            last edited by

                            @scottalanmiller you need authy.

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                            • DanpD
                              Danp @A Former User
                              last edited by

                              @thecreativeone91 said:

                              The Static IP should stay the same even when re-imaging the instance.

                              Or at least give you the choice to either keep or change it.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller
                                last edited by

                                Buying a perm IP address was an option, I thought that I saw. The changing IP address is part of the cloud nature of the service. In a pure cloud model, changing IP addresses isn't really an issue.

                                Although what is missing is a load balancer option.

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                                • JaredBuschJ
                                  JaredBusch
                                  last edited by

                                  Why can I not re-image a machine when it is shutdown? This makes no sense. If I am going to click re-image, I obviously do not care about the existing system. Why do I need to turn it on?

                                  wtf

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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                                    @JaredBusch that should be an easy thing for them to modify.

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