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Whenever I want to use DMA I have to disable phone verification, it's a minmal risk as I can turn it back on again right after. But I imagine if you'd use it more often than me, it becomes a hassle. And even worse some people might forget to turn it back on or leave it off on purpose because of that.
Now I tried using the login code sent to me on my phone as a password once, and it obviously didn't work. Also the 1 hour temporary app password doesn't work. Do you think you can add support for proper app authentication or look into why the temporaray password doesn't work? And then add a command line switch -pv (phone verification) or something?
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Getting DMArchiver to work with phone verifiaction and login codes
Getting DMArchiver to work with phone verification and login codes
Jul 15, 2017
I will definitely look into it. It does not seem too hard to implement.
I tried to use the temporary password using a web browser but wasn't able to use it. It seems to be done only for third-party apps and devices. Maybe something related to the user-agent or some other context parameter used. I guess it's less important to have the temporary password working here.
I will allow to use a SMS or TOTP code directly in the arguments or interactively.
Whenever I want to use DMA I have to disable phone verification, it's a minmal risk as I can turn it back on again right after. But I imagine if you'd use it more often than me, it becomes a hassle. And even worse some people might forget to turn it back on or leave it off on purpose because of that.
Now I tried using the login code sent to me on my phone as a password once, and it obviously didn't work. Also the 1 hour temporary app password doesn't work. Do you think you can add support for proper app authentication or look into why the temporaray password doesn't work? And then add a command line switch -pv (phone verification) or something?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: